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Drought Fuels Concern For Severe Fire Season

Western Montana s Summer Looking To Be Warmer, Drier

Western Montana is expected to be warmer and drier than average this summer. Colleen Haskell, a meteorologist with the Northern Rockies Coordination Center, says the forecast falls in line with a trend seen across much of the country. Haskell provided the update on the latest summer weather expectations during a fire media training meeting on Thursday. “So, west of the continental divide is where we see the highest probability for drier than average,” she said. In south central and southeast Montana, there is a medium probability of warmer- and drier-than-normal conditions. Haskell’s inclination is that Montana will see some areas of above average potential for fires, primarily in the southwest and western regions.

Early season wildfire outlook for Western Montana

Early season wildfire outlook for Western Montana NRCC Predictive Services Meteorologist Coleen Haskell says the spring could be busy east of the divide thanks to drier-than-normal and windy conditions. and last updated 2021-03-01 19:43:39-05 MISSOULA — It is the first day of Meteorological Spring which runs from March 1 through May 31 and that means the release of the Northern Rockies Coordination Center’s (NRCC) Early Season Fire Outlook. NRCC Predictive Services Meteorologist Coleen Haskell says the spring could be busy east of the divide thanks to drier-than-normal and windy conditions. For western Montana, our snowy, cold February will likely keep the spring fire season quiet.

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