Wisconsin is seeing high fire danger after an extended period of dry weather, warm temperatures, very low relative humidity and wind. Much of the state has not had any rain in the past 10 days, says wildfire prevention specialist Catherine Koele. The DNR and local fire departments responded to over 90 wildfires in the last week, burning an estimated 30 acres. Fortunately, annual green-up progressed across most of the state, and the winds have been light. Suppression crews have been successful with attacking fires quickly, minimizing fire growth.

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