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AccuWeather warns that heightened wildfire risk in the Carolinas for 2025 will likely continue to increase for years to come.
Despite constant efforts from hundreds of firefighters, containment remains low on the three fires. Here's what we know.
A massive wildfire burning in South Carolina jumped the border Saturday and was spreading Sunday into North Carolina.
The weather has improved for firefighting, but wildfires continue to burn in WNC and the Upstate. Stay with the Citizen Times ...
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 ...
The horrific firestorm in January in California has already marked 2025 as a disastrous year for wildfires in the U.S.
AccuWeather forecasters are predicting wildfires will burn more land across the United ... especially in the Carolinas, parts of Georgia, Florida and the Gulf Coast," AccuWeather Meteorologist ...
Fire and plumes of smoke could be seen in the Waterbridge community of Carolina Forest Saturday. Residents in Walkers Woods ...
A burn ban is in place for all of North Carolina, including Great Smoky ... shows where the fires are and has information about their size, origin and more. We will continue to update our weather ...
AccuWeather is predicting 7 million to 9 million acres to burn across the U.S ... especially the Carolinas. “There is an ongoing risk of fires across parts of the Carolinas and the southern ...