Flagstaff and the surrounding forests, that is. Already we are having fire restrictions, I would imagine if there's no moisture everything could be closed by April.
Several friends of mine work as wildland firefighters and they are working on evacuation plans for parts of Flagstaff. The tree moisture levels on 1,000 hr and 10,000 hr fuels (big trees) are similar to conditions just prior to our monsoon season, and there's a lot of underbrush from last years awesome winter.
Myself, I live in downtown Flag, but national forest land is less than a couple blocks away from my home so I must consider a remote possibility of an evacuation scenario. I own acreage outside of town and it is incredibly dry, there isn't much left in the way after the beetle kill several years ago and our current lack of a winter.
At any rate, I hate to be one of those who talk about the weather. However, I do think it is a big deal for a lot of people, especially the smaller communities in northern AZ. Heber-Overgaard really took it during the rodeo-chedeski fire, and things are drier now than that season.
JMHO,
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