Crews fighting Mine Creek wildfire focus on direct attack as weather shifts in their favour
HOPE, B.C. — Weather conditions at the Mine Creek wildfire site have turned in favour of the BC Wildfire Service.
Crews responding to the wildfire burning on both sides of the Coquihalla Highway north of Hope experienced temperatures of around 20 C and relative humidity upwards of 55 per cent Sunday (Sept. 7), and those conditions are likely to persist until Wednesday (Sept. 10).
“We’re mostly going to see lower fire behaviour and likely very little spread thanks to this weather. However, we’re going to see skies clearing today,” Emelie Peacock, BC Wildfire Service fire information officer, told CFJC Today. “We have some thunderstorm activity forecast, so should the clear skies combine with winds, we may see some increase in fire behaviour in places where the winds and slope align.”
Precipitation in the area of the fire is expected to be spotty, according to the wildfire service. Peacock says thunderstorms could bring up to 10 millimetres of precipitation at the mid-slope and higher elevated spots near the fire, but not in the valley bottoms.



