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Western Heat Wave Raises Fears of Severe Wildfire Season in 2026

A powerful heat wave across the western United States is raising serious concerns about the potential for a severe wildfire season in 2026.
Experts say record-breaking temperatures over the past two weeks have rapidly melted already low snowpack across the region, leaving forests dry and vulnerable much earlier than usual.
Scientists describe the situation as “uncharted territory,” with snow disappearing weeks ahead of its typical peak. This early meltout is a key warning sign, as it allows vegetation to dry out sooner, increasing the likelihood of large and intense wildfires.
Researchers say there is a strong connection between early snowmelt and more severe fire seasons, with longer burn periods and more acreage at risk.
The conditions are also raising concerns about water supply, especially in areas that rely heavily on snowpack, including the Colorado River Basin.
While the outlook is concerning, experts note that weather patterns in the coming months will play a major role in determining how severe the wildfire season ultimately becomes.
Still, if hot and dry conditions continue, the West could be facing one of its most dangerous fire seasons in years.
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By: NBC Palm Springs
March 27, 2026


