If it's a dry spring firefighting agencies scream about forest fuel moisture content being lower than normal and it's going to be a hell of a fire season. Be very scared and rely on them to protect us.
If it's a wet spring they scream about increased understory and flash fuel loads higher than normal and it's going to be a hell of a fire season. Be very scared and rely on them to protect us.
If it's a "normal", boring year, fire danger is high due to it normally being that way in summer, you know. Be scared and all that.
Seeing a pattern?