2024 U.S. wildfire season: A slow start, but potentially active finish
Briefly

Last year was the least active in recent decades in terms of the amount of land burned, but it was one of the deadliest due to devastating fires in Hawai'i, killing at least 101 people and destroying Lahaina.
Computer models predict an unusually hot and dry summer across the West, potentially leading to increased wildfire activity even in states previously saturated with rain and snow like California.
Above-average significant wildfire potential is expected in various U.S. states throughout the summer, with concerns particularly high for Hawai'i, including Maui and the Big Island.
Read at Axios
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