Though many of the fires burning through B.C.’s Okanagan stabilized on Saturday thanks to cooler conditions, officials are expecting they could ramp up again as temperatures rise.
“The situation is definitely stabilized from where we were at, say, 72 hours ago,” said fire information officer Kevin Skrepnek.
“Having said that though we are expecting, starting today and really for the foreseeable future, we are rebounding right back into a fairly typical summer pattern — fairly warm days certainly here in the Interior, probably north of 30 most days, and no real significant rain in sight.”
35 properties remain under evacuation order
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