Hotter than average summer forecast as fire authorities warn of 'highly flammable' conditions

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Ongoing dry conditions and a forecast for a hotter than normal summer, have led fire authorities to predict an increased risk of summer bushfires in some parts of the country. (ABC News: Greg Ryan)

In short:

The latest seasonal bushfire outlook predicts an increased risk of fires in northern and central NSW and southern WA, while the fire risk in Victoria is tipped to escalate later in summer.

The Bureau of Meteorology is forecasting hotter than average temperatures across most of the country over the summer months.

What's next?

Fire chief says people should prepare and plan for dangerous bushfires, even in places where risk levels are normal.