Fire officials say SoCal’s wildfire season isn't seasonal - Spectrum News
Summary by callmor.ai · Jun 14, 2026 · 1 min read

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Southern California's wildfire threat has fundamentally changed. Fire officials confirm that dangerous conditions can emerge any month of the year, breaking the old pattern of late summer and fall fire peaks. This shift means residents and property owners should maintain fire preparedness continuously rather than focusing efforts during specific seasons.
The extended wildfire danger reflects changing climate patterns and drought conditions affecting the region. Homes and businesses need consistent defensible space maintenance, cleared gutters, and emergency plans regardless of the calendar. DKI Restotech recommends year-round vigilance and staying informed about local fire conditions in your area.
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