Minnesota’s wildfire season is changing. The Boundary Waters fires show how.
- Posted on July 15, 2026
- By Star Tribune
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Minnesota's fire landscape is undergoing dramatic transformation, with summer wildfires becoming increasingly prevalent due to climate-driven factors like flash droughts and elevated temperatures. Since the 1990s, the frequency of summer wildfires has surged tenfold, fundamentally altering the state's traditional fire season patterns. The Boundary Waters incidents exemplify this concerning trend, highlighting how changing environmental conditions are reshaping fire risk management and forest conservation strategies across the region.
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