Minnesota Wildfires 2025

Minnesota Wildfires 2025. Wildfire in northeastern Minnesota grows to 1,500 acres AP News About 47 million people faced an enhanced to moderate severe storm threat from Madison, Wisconsin, to Birmingham, Alabama. This is a list of wildfires across the United States during 2025, that have burned more than 1,000 acres (400 hectares), produced significant structural damage or casualties, or otherwise been notable

DNR Explosive Fire Conditions In Minnesota CBS Minnesota
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This is a list of wildfires across the United States during 2025, that have burned more than 1,000 acres (400 hectares), produced significant structural damage or casualties, or otherwise been notable The Minnesota Risk Assessment Portal is a free, easy-to-use website with information, data and resources to help homeowners and communities understand, identify and reduce their wildfire risk.

DNR Explosive Fire Conditions In Minnesota CBS Minnesota

The Minnesota Risk Assessment Portal is a free, easy-to-use website with information, data and resources to help homeowners and communities understand, identify and reduce their wildfire risk. Minnesota does not have the strong terrain-driven winds like California, but the state is not immune to intense fires, said Karen Harrison, a wildfire prevention specialist for the Minnesota. This is a list of wildfires across the United States during 2025, that have burned more than 1,000 acres (400 hectares), produced significant structural damage or casualties, or otherwise been notable

Minnesota's Most Devastating Wild Fires Historical Marker. The Twin Cities hit 65 degrees on Monday — one degree short of tying the record set in. This is a list of wildfires across the United States during 2025, that have burned more than 1,000 acres (400 hectares), produced significant structural damage or casualties, or otherwise been notable

Minnesota's dry winter sparks concerns for spring wildfires. Monday is bringing both record-breaking heat and an elevated fire risk to Minnesota and western Wisconsin Acreage and containment figures may not be up to date.