Rapid Weather Shifts Could Ignite New Wildfires Across New Jersey and the Northeast
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports from New York City that wildfire threats could return to New Jersey and surrounding areas within days, despite recent rains. Citing AccuWeather, McIntyre explains that high winds and warmer temperatures are expected to rapidly dry the region, creating drought conditions severe enough to ignite new fires. He highlights this as part of a growing national trend of extreme and unpredictable weather swings.
