Firefighters in Ramsey Crossing, California, tackling the Mosquito Fire on Sept. 15. The biggest fire in California this year has burned nearly 76,800 acres and has been active for 39 days, but it's now 95% contained. Photo: Eric Thayer/Getty Images
Authorities in southwest Washington ordered evacuations for thousands of homes as a wind-driven wildfire rapidly grew on Sunday.
The big picture: There's an unusually high number of wildfires burning in the Pacific Northwest, Intermountain West and Canada, as much of the Western United States faces "above normal temperatures and minimum relative humidity," per the National Inter Agency Fire Center.
- There are "record high temperatures, dry weather, wildfire concerns and air quality issues across the Pacific Northwest continues," the National Weather Service said in a forecast update on Monday morning.
By the numbers: Washington's Nakia Creek Fire, near Camas, east of Vancouver, which prompted Sunday's evacuation orders is one of 66 large fires in the U.S., according to the NIFC's latest data.
- The Clark Emergency Services Agency expanded evacuation zones in response to the fire Sunday, affecting 35,000-40,000 homes, KGW reports.
Zoom in: Smoke from that Washington wildfire in eastern Clark County that's razed some 2,000 acres was "visible throughout the metropolitan area that Vancouver shares with Portland, Oregon," AP notes.
- An air quality advisory remained in place for Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley in southwestern British Columbia due to wildfires in Washington and Canada, per a Metro Vancouver tweet Sunday evening.
Zoom out: 24 large fires were burning in Idaho, 22 in Montana, 13 in Washington and five in Oregon, per the NIFC data.
- California and South Dakota each reported one large fire.
Context: Scientific research shows climate change is a key factor in wildfire risk.
What we're watching: "The Northwest will remain warmer than normal over the next few days thanks to the continued presence of a staunch upper-level ridge," the National Weather Service said in an outlook update on Monday morning.
- "Some records may be tied or broken over the Pacific Northwest and Northern Rockies on Tuesday."
Editor's note: This article has been updated with new details throughout.
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