AT A GLANCE
Just weeks ago, western Montana appeared to have escaped the early wildfires that forecasters feared after one of the warmest and driest winters on record, as heavy rains in late June soaked forests and grasslands,… But scientists now warn that the reprieve may be ending as prolonged July heat rapidly dries […]
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- Inside Climate News: Just weeks ago, western Montana appeared to have escaped the early wildfires that forecasters feared after one of the warmest and driest winters on record, as heavy rains in late June soaked forests and grasslands,…
- Inside Climate News: But scientists now warn that the reprieve may be ending as prolonged July heat rapidly dries […]
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KEY FACTS
- Topic: CLIMATE — the feed headline centres on RECORD, WARM, WINTER, SUMMER, HEATWAVE.
- Original feed: Inside Climate News.
- Published: 17 Jul 2026, 10:00 UK.
- Coverage checked: 1 distinct source and 0 closely matched related stories.
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- 17/07/2026, 10:00 PRIMARY FEED A RECORD-WARM WINTER AND SUMMER HEATWAVE ARE STOKING MONTANA’S WILDFIRE RISK (Inside Climate News • 1 hr ago) [Story Intel]
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