Smoky skies making it difficult to detect new wildfires in BC

| August 15, 2018 in Wildfire

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Not only is smoke from wildfires a health hazard, it’s also challenging firefighters as they try to fight the many blazes that are active in B.C. this summer.

Kevin Skrepnek, Chief Information Officer with the BC Wildfire Service said this morning that the smoke is making things difficult due to decreased visibility. Mainly, it is affecting their ability to detect new wildfires and respond to them right away.

He say they can almost guarantee that there are more fires burning at this moment than they know of. Skrepnek added that there may be more lightning caused fires from over the weekend, and they may not be large but they are there.

Whether or not we will see the smoke clear anytime soon depends how the winds shifts. Skrepnek says that they are bracing for the smoke to remain for the foreseeable future.

Smoke seems to be the main concern for firefighters, but they are watching the weather closely.

There are any significant cold fronts expected to move through the province, however, there is some potential for some instability.

Skrepnek said that conditions are expected to remain static for today and tomorrow. Winds are forecasted to remain light, but there is a chance of lightning today and tomorrow, and unfortunately it’s likely to be dry lightning. Winds may also become more aggressive in some areas like the Chilcotin.

The silver lining is that smoke is lowering temperatures, and winds are expected to be light in much of the province today.

There is some potential for some instability on Friday and going into the weekend as well, bringing more winds and potential for more lightning activity.

There is a “glimmer of hope” that by sunday monday the southeastern part of B.C. could see some rain, which would certainly be welcome there, but Skrepnek says that forecasting rain that far in advance is “tricky at best.”

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