Rain and snow across Yellowstone cut down on fire activity. Similar conditions will moderate fire growth today.
Read More »Maple And Buffalo Fires Grow After Bout Of Favorable Fire Weather
Fire activity was up markedly in Yellowstone yesterday, although rain overnight checked further growth.
Read More »No Growth In Maple Fire As Crews Continue Burnout Operations
With warm, breezy weather in Yellowstone, residents and visitors should expect smoke plumes from the Maple, Buffalo, and Central Fires.
Read More »Scant Fire Activity In Yellowstone Ahead of Weekend
Fire activity will be minimal in Yellowstone National Park today, after a few days of cool down, but is expected to ramp up over the weekend.
Read More »Warm Weather Expected To Restart Yellowstone Fire Growth This Weekend
Fire activity in Yellowstone was next to nil yesterday, but the forecast calls for more favorable fire weather this weekend.
Read More »No New Fire Growth In Yellowstone September 7, 2016
Fire activity continues to decline in Yellowstone National Park, with none of the five active blazes showing growth from yesterday.
Read More »Two New Fires In Yellowstone As Cool Weather Persists
Two new lightning-caused fires (Petrified and Jasper Fires) have cropped up in Yellowstone National Park, as cooler weather persists.
Read More »Pocket Fire Controlled, Maple and Fawn Fires Continue To Burn
Pocket Fire is all but controlled, while Maple and Fawn Fires continue to burn.
Read More »Spruce Fire Burning At Over 2000 Acres
The Yellowstone National Park Spruce Fire now measures an estimated 2,119 acres as of 1:30 p.m. Sunday, September 13.
Read More »Spruce Fire Grows To Over 1000 Acres
The Spruce Fire in Yellowstone National Park has grown to an estimated 1,164 acres as of 6 p.m. Saturday, September 12.
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