GREENFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – The rain we have seen has been beneficial, despite wildfires still raging in parts of the state.
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David Boutt, a hydrogeologist at UMass Amherst, said the rainfall this week likely won't quash wildfires already in progress — but it will provide some moisture to help reduce the risk.
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Five towns in Massachusetts have declared a state of emergency because of fires raging across the region.
Firefighters are continuing to battle a massive wildfire in and around Great Barrington, Massachusetts burning since Monday.
Despite some rain on Thursday. drought and low water levels remain a concern for Mass. communities, with some getting creative to conserve.
Thursday's rain is a welcome sight. But experts warn it won't be enough to reverse the impact of two extremely dry months.