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What does a rainy, cold spring mean for wildfire season?

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This spring has been unseasonably cold and wet.

But despite what we've been seeing, there are still parts of our state in a drought as we approach wildfire season.

Reid Wolcott from the National Weather Service in Seattle is here to give us a rundown on what to expect this summer.

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