Despite a wet winter, California again faces an above-normal chance for large wildfires as the state heads into late summer and fall. That’s according to a monthly report issued Aug. 1 by the predictive services branch of the National Interagency Fire Center. Heat — a major player in the devastating wildfires of the last two years — and the timing of autumn winds and rains will determine precisely how perilous the 2019 wildfire season becomes.
In August, the higher-risk zones are mainly in the inland valleys and foothills in the northern part of the state. By October, the danger zone extends up and down the coast and into the mountains.
Experts sometimes refer to two separate fire seasons in California: summer wildfires fed by heat and fall wildfires driven by winds.
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What is everyone doing for fire insurance? They are cancelling in Northern California
I have none, just built with hardie plank and metal roof. There is a State program, I understand.
California Fair Plans. Ask your broker to search those out. Once we hone in on best option, I’ll pass this along. Not a huge selection. A neighbor got his through Calif. State Auto Assoc. (AAA) is one option to explore. A Chatsworth, CA, based insurance broker, Gorst & Compass is offering some options. Just got some quotes from them. http://Www.gorstcompass.com