REGIONAL- More than an inch of weekend rain helped slow the wildfires burning across northeastern Minnesota, but fire officials cautioned Monday that the added moisture was already disappearing as firefighters continued work across nearly 75,000 burned acres.Fire Behavior Analyst Mike Ward said Monday morning that the moisture was “quickly drying up.” Winds on Sunday had already begun drying the surface layer of duff, particularly in sheltered a…
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