here you go i easily found somethingThen you look them up. Go state by state. Wildfires in Michigan. Wildfires in Minnesota. Etc. These are numbers that are out there. Wildfires need a catalyst. In nature that's usually lightning. And during dry years wildfires are more likely. Rarely a problem in wet years. It doesn't get so hot that things spontaneously combust.
You know that big drought in the Southwest that is being blamed on climate change? Huge amount of snowfall this year and reservoirs are filling up with snow melt. Texas has seen numerous droughts in its history.
One thing that you climate change believers always brush aside. If the U.S. does everything perfectly it won't make a bit of difference because the rest of the world won't. It's impossible to do everything perfectly but you would destroy the U.S. economy trying. Not because you believe it'll make a difference but because you hate the U.S. and want it to suffer.

Six trends to know about fire season in the western U.S. - NASA Science
Lately, it feels like we’re hearing about wildfires erupting in the western United States more often. But how have wildfire occurrences changed over the decades? Researchers with the NASA-funded Rehabilitation Capability Convergence for Ecosystem Recovery (RECOVER) have analyzed more than 40,000...
