2026 Fire Season Outlook via NIFC
- Rachael Pope

- Jun 2
- 1 min read




From NIFC:
The National Significant Wildland Fire Potential Outlook was released today, June 1, by Predictive Services, providing a look ahead at expected fire potential from June through September.
With the potential for increased fire activity, particularly across parts of the West, now is the time to make sure your family, home, and community are prepared. Visit ready.gov/wildfires to learn how to strengthen your home, create an emergency plan, and stay safe during a wildfire emergency.
Fire activity increased modestly across the U.S. in May, with brief periods of increased activity mid and late month. The Southern Area observed a decrease in overall activity, especially in the
latter half of the month, as periods of precipitation brought relief. Elsewhere, activity overall matched the national trends.
Given the low but persistent level of activity, the National Preparedness Level remained at two (on a scale of 1-5) through May. As of May 31, 2,412,214 acres have burned across the country, which is 195% of the previous 10-year average. So far this year 30,588 wildfires have been reported, also well above average, at 140%.
As a reminder, red areas on the maps indicate above-normal significant wildland fire potential, meaning there is a greater-than-usual likelihood that significant wildland fires will occur. White areas indicate normal significant wildland fire potential, where significant wildland fires are expected to occur at typical times and intervals.
Read the full outlook here: https://www.nifc.gov/.../out.../monthly_seasonal_outlook.pdf





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