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'Good progress' against U.S. wildfires

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 WEATHER FORECASTS
Idaho
  • Boise

Montana
  • Big Sky
  • Bozeman
  • Butte
  • Hamilton
  • Helena
  • Missoula

Oregon
  • Joseph

South Dakota
  • Rapid City

Texas
  • Abilene
  • Beaumont
  • Brownsville
  • Dallas
  • Del Rio
  • Houston
  • Nacogdoches
  • Tyler
  • Waco

Utah
  • St. George

Wyoming
  • Yellowstone National Park

 
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BOISE, Idaho (CNN) -- Aided by favorable weather, firefighters said Friday they continued to make gains against wildfires in the northern Rockies. Meantime, Texas, which earlier this week had nearly three dozen large wildfires, now has just 10.

"Windy, cool and moist conditions are expected to further help firefighters in Idaho and western Montana make gains on the largest and longest-lasting fires in the country," the Idaho-based National Interagency Fire Center said on its Web site.

"We're making slow, but good progress," said a NIFC official.

The agency said it expected the recent streak of fire-stopping weather in the northern Rockies could continue over the weekend, although "winds could be a problem."

To the south, "cooler temperatures, higher humidity, and precipitation will prevail in Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi and eastern Texas," the fire center said. But elsewhere in Texas and in Oklahoma weather is expected to be hot and dry.

Nationally, there are 50 wildfires Friday, spread out in 11 states, according to the fire center.

The states are: California (1 fire), Idaho (6), Mississippi (1), Montana (23), Nebraska (1), Nevada (1), Oklahoma (3), South Dakota (1), Texas (10), Utah (1) and Wyoming (2).

The 10 wildfires reported in Texas on Friday represents a sharp drop from 35 in the state just two days earlier.

So far this year, wildfires throughout the United States have burned 6,654,602 acres (10, 397 square miles), the fire center said Friday.

By comparison, the land area of New Jersey is 7,418 square miles; Massachusetts is 7,838 square miles; New Hampshire is 8,969 square miles; Vermont is 9,249 square miles; and Maryland is 9,774 square miles.



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