Pear Lake wildfire crews in Kamloops are preparing for more difficult conditions as temperatures rise and humidity drops, according to the BC Wildfire Service. The fire, which has been out of control for some time, is expected to face heightened challenges in the coming days. Fire information officer Karley Desrosiers warned that the changing weather could make suppression efforts more difficult.
The BC Wildfire Service has been monitoring the situation closely, with officials noting that the fire has already seen elevated activity. With the weather forecast pointing toward warmer temperatures and lower moisture levels, the risk of the fire spreading or intensifying is higher. This could lead to longer firefighting operations and increased resource demands.
Firefighters are currently working to contain the blaze, but the evolving conditions may require additional support. The situation remains under active review, with officials urging the public to stay informed and avoid areas near the fire perimeter.
























