Officials prepare for another bout of wildfires in Alberta as temperatures to rise
Officials say they are preparing for hotter weather this coming weekend in central Alberta, posing a risk for more active wildfires after a brief reprieve.
“The fire danger remains high in many northern areas of the province, which means that we can still see active wildfire behaviour there,” Christie Tucker, with Alberta Wildfire, told reporters Tuesday.
“But in much of the southern and central parts of the province, firefighters have been helped by cooler temperatures and humidity.”
Tucker said the mild conditions make it easier for crews to access fires and bring in heavy equipment to help create fire breaks around communities.


