Matt MacDonald (@meteo_matt) 's Twitter Profile
Matt MacDonald

@meteo_matt

Lead Forecaster w/ the BC Wildfire Service. Interests include mountain meteorology, uncertainty & risk comm. Views are my own. #BCstorm #BCwildfire

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Matt MacDonald (@meteo_matt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wicked line of thunderstorms pushing through Kootenay Lake right now, making for a rather frightful & interrupted camp out at Kokanee Creek Prov Park. Winds sound like a freight train, camping gear got thrown around on what was expected to be a calm, warm night. #BCwx #BCstorm

BC Wildfire Service (@bcgovfireinfo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A cold front is forecast to sweep across northern B.C. tomorrow, generating strong winds, thunderstorms and dry lightning potential. New wildfire starts are anticipated, particularly in northern regions. We are prepared to respond to new wildfires and increased wildfire activity.

A cold front is forecast to sweep across northern B.C. tomorrow, generating strong winds, thunderstorms and dry lightning potential. New wildfire starts are anticipated, particularly in northern regions. We are prepared to respond to new wildfires and increased wildfire activity.
ECCC Weather British Columbia (@ecccweatherbc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In addition to heat, be alert for thunderstorms across the interior today (July 10)! Lightning, coupled with persistently dry conditions, may increase wildfire activity. Follow BC Wildfire Service for wildfire info. #BCStorm ⛈️

In addition to heat, be alert for thunderstorms across the interior today (July 10)! Lightning, coupled with persistently dry conditions, may increase wildfire activity. Follow <a href="/BCGovFireInfo/">BC Wildfire Service</a> for wildfire info. #BCStorm ⛈️
Mike Flannigan (@mikeflannigan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The new reality of wildfire in BC. Now that area burned has passed 600,000 ha the area burned in 2017-2024 has burned more area than 1950-2016 (67 years). Of course, the 2024 fire season is far from over.

The new reality of wildfire in BC. Now that area burned has passed 600,000 ha the area burned in 2017-2024 has burned more area than 1950-2016 (67 years). Of course, the 2024 fire season is far from over.
BC Wildfire Service (@bcgovfireinfo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A small upper low is moving through parts of the Southeast Fire Centre increasing lightning-caused wildfire activity. As this storm is coming with minimal rain, fires are being detected quickly.

A small upper low is moving through parts of the Southeast Fire Centre increasing lightning-caused wildfire activity. As this storm is coming with minimal rain, fires are being detected quickly.
Matt MacDonald (@meteo_matt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Following 14 days with max temps >30C, #NelsonBC is getting peppered with lightning. Not surprisingly, 7 new #BCwildfire in the past hour. Happy to water bombers already working their magic.

Following 14 days with max temps &gt;30C, #NelsonBC is getting peppered with lightning. Not surprisingly, 7 new #BCwildfire in the past hour. Happy to water bombers already working their magic.
Mike Flannigan (@mikeflannigan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Paraphrasing Dr. Sarah Henderson - there is good fire and there is bad fire but there is no such thing as good smoke. Lots of smoke and air quality issues today - GOES geocolor below (grey is all smoke) Purple air map below as well map.purpleair.com/1/mAQI/a10/p60…

Paraphrasing Dr. Sarah Henderson - there is good fire and there is bad fire but there is no such thing as good smoke.
Lots of smoke and air quality issues today - GOES geocolor  below (grey is all smoke)
Purple air map below as well
map.purpleair.com/1/mAQI/a10/p60…
ECCC Weather British Columbia (@ecccweatherbc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

August brought a mixed bag of precipitation across the province. Notably, Cranbrook went from zero rain in July to more than twice its average for August. ☀️🌧️ #BCStorm

August brought a mixed bag of precipitation across the province. Notably, Cranbrook went from zero rain in July to more than twice its average for August. ☀️🌧️ #BCStorm
BC Wildfire Service (@bcgovfireinfo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fire behaviour has increased on fires within the Ootsa Lake Complex. The Sabina Lake wildfire (R11204), located S of Ootsa Lake and about 80km S of Burns Lake has organized crown fire behaviour and breached containment lines on the E flank, burning to the NE, towards Ootsa Lake.

Fire behaviour has increased on fires within the Ootsa Lake Complex.

The Sabina Lake wildfire (R11204), located S of Ootsa Lake and about 80km S of Burns Lake has organized crown fire behaviour and breached containment lines on the E flank, burning to the NE, towards Ootsa Lake.
BC Wildfire Service (@bcgovfireinfo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are currently deploying crews and structure protection resources to the #GrandForksBC area in advance of the Goosmus (N62564) wildfire. This wildfire was discovered in the United States on Sept. 25 and is currently estimated to be 200 hectares in size.

We are currently deploying crews and structure protection resources to the #GrandForksBC area in advance of the Goosmus (N62564) wildfire. This wildfire was discovered in the United States on Sept. 25 and is currently estimated to be 200 hectares in size.
BC Wildfire Service (@bcgovfireinfo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Elevated winds are expected over much of the Prince George Fire Centre (PGFC) today (Friday, Sept. 27, 2024) before easing early tomorrow. The northernmost parts of the centre, including the #FortNelson zone, are not expected to be impacted. More info: blog.gov.bc.ca/bcwildfire/win…

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Total rainfall amounts to 12pm today and steadily counting. Effingham forestry weather station approaching the 300 mm mark while #NorthVan & Sunshine Coast over 140mm. #BCstorm #BCwx

Total rainfall amounts to 12pm today and steadily counting. Effingham forestry weather station approaching the 300 mm mark while #NorthVan &amp; Sunshine Coast over 140mm. #BCstorm #BCwx
ECCC Weather British Columbia (@ecccweatherbc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A #BombCyclone will impact the BC coast Tue & Wed. The system will remain offshore but winds gusting to 90 km/h are expected Tuesday night for much of the coast and Vancouver Island, locally upwards of 110 km/h. Watch for power disruptions. #bcstorm ow.ly/N2Ir50U9A3h

A #BombCyclone will impact the BC coast Tue &amp; Wed. The system will remain offshore but winds gusting to 90 km/h are expected Tuesday night for much of the coast and Vancouver Island, locally upwards of 110 km/h. Watch for power disruptions. #bcstorm

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BC Hydro (@bchydro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#BCStorm update: High winds have caused extensive damage to our system and outages to over 180,000 customers in the Lower Mainland, Sunshine Coast and on Vancouver Island. Crews will continue to work throughout the night to make repairs and restore power. High winds and access

#BCStorm update: High winds have caused extensive damage to our system and outages to over 180,000 customers in the Lower Mainland, Sunshine Coast and on Vancouver Island. Crews will continue to work throughout the night to make repairs and restore power. High winds and access
BC Wildfire Service (@bcgovfireinfo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We anticipate a challenging three-day period for the Dawson Creek, Fort St. John and Fort Nelson fire zones, beginning June 6. Expect local wind gusts of up to 70 km/h and extreme fire behaviour. Conditions may change rapidly – please stay informed: blog.gov.bc.ca/.../forecasted…

We anticipate a challenging three-day period for the Dawson Creek, Fort St. John and Fort Nelson fire zones, beginning June 6. Expect local wind gusts of up to 70 km/h and extreme fire behaviour.

Conditions may change rapidly – please stay informed: blog.gov.bc.ca/.../forecasted…