Science8/6/2025NYT

Wildfire In Wet Washington State Is Changing Under Climate Change

In a surprising turn of events, the state of Washington, known for its wet climate, is facing an increasing threat from wildfires. Climate change is driving longer, hotter, and drier fire seasons, making the state more vulnerable to large-scale, uncontrollable blazes. The article highlights that the state's once-reliable wet weather patterns are shifting, leading to a heightened risk of devastating wildfires. Experts warn that the state may soon face a "mammoth fire" that will be extremely difficult to contain and fight. As a result, Washington is now forced to focus on preparedness, rather than relying solely on its historical wet climate. The article suggests that the state must adapt its strategies and resources to address the changing fire risk, which poses a significant challenge to its communities and ecosystems.

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