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Stretch of no rain leads to elevated fire risk in Michigan
A stretch of warm, dry weather has led to an elevated fire risk across Michigan. According to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, much of the Upper Peninsula falls into the "extreme" risk level – the highest level on the fire risk chart. Most of the Lower Peninsula has a "very high" fire risk as of Wednesday, with a few pockets of "extreme" risk. The lower half of the state mostly falls into the "high" level, with several areas of southwest Michigan in the "very high" risk
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