Fire Weather Watch: How April weather fuels wildfires

How April weather fuels wildfires

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - April is peak time for wildfire season in the region. Meteorologist Kate Bilo explains a gusty west breeze combined with low humidity and low soil moisture can cause dry conditions. 

Dead leaves from last fall season create a lot of leaf litter on the ground making it a tinder box and all it takes is one spark and breezy weather to start a wildfire. 

The risk drops for wildfires once the trees become full of leaves, creating a canopy. As summer approaches, the risk of fires will also drop. 

A Fire Weather Watch is in effect in Philadelphia until 8 p.m. Wednesday.

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