BC Wildfire Service hopeful cool temperatures will slow down fire activity
KAMLOOPS – This weekend saw success for the BC Wildfire Service, including holding the Noble Canyon fire and continued strong showings by initial attack crews. The weather this week does call for a chance of thunderstorms, which could make fires difficult to control due to a lack of precipitation.
“This weekend, we had a real mix of activity. We had a couple of larger incidents in the Noble Canyon fire and the Mine Creek fire up on the Coquihalla that continued to present crews with challenges. We saw a decent amount of lightning throughout the centre, taking 655 lightning strikes, which resulted in only five new lightning-caused starts. We had four suspected human-caused starts for a total of nine new fires over the weekend,” said Taylor Stewart Shantz, a fire information officer at the Kamloops Fire Centre.
Lower temperatures and higher humidity should decrease the number of fire starts and put a damper on fire behaviour.


