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AccuWeather warns that heightened wildfire risk in the Carolinas for 2025 will likely continue to increase for years to come.
Maps show where wildfires continue to burn in North Carolina and South Carolina, including the Table Rock Fire and multiple blazes in Polk County.
Editor's note: Wildfires continue to spread in the Carolinas ... Both South Carolina and North Carolina have also issued burn bans to help mitigate future flames, according to media advisories.
“Fire danger concerns continue Friday and possibly Saturday.” The Wilmington, North Carolina, office said residents should brace for warmer weather on Friday. open image in gallery Forecasters ...
A massive wildfire burning in South Carolina jumped the border Saturday and was spreading Sunday into North Carolina.
Dry conditions are expected to continue through Thursday. As of Thursday morning, the largest fire in South Carolina is the Table Rock Fire, according to USA TODAY's data. The fire has set 4,556 ...
The fight against destructive wildfires tearing through North Carolina and South Carolina is being significantly hampered by Hurricane Helene’s lingering devastation, officials revealed ...
As crews continue to contain wildfires across the Carolinas ... in the Fish Hook Fire. A statewide burn ban has been issued for both South Carolina and North Carolina as wildfire risk increases ...
A massive wildfire burning for more than a week in South Carolina jumped the border Saturday and was spreading Sunday into North Carolina, where firefighters were already battling multiple blazes ...
AccuWeather is predicting 7 million to 9 million acres to burn across the U.S. this year, which is more than the historical ...
“Burn bans are in place and ... “Even if we do get rain, the weather is going to continue to be a problem as far as we can forecast.” South Carolina fire officials called for their first ...