Oregon Faces Summer Drought and Increased Wildfire Risk
Oregon Faces Summer Drought and Increased Wildfire Risk
US · Published Apr 6, 2026
Oregon is bracing for a challenging summer due to drought conditions and heightened wildfire risks, as forecasted by NOAA.
Governor Tina Kotek has declared drought emergencies in three eastern counties, enabling additional state support.
The Oregon State Fire Marshal emphasizes creating defensible spaces around homes to mitigate wildfire risks.
Drought, wildfire risks loom large in Oregon
Oregon is bracing for a difficult summer as drought conditions and increased wildfire risks loom large, according to forecasts from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The state experienced its warmest winter on record, leading to a significant reduction in snowpack levels, now at only one-third of their normal amount. This situation has prompted early preparations by fire agencies and state officials.
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