04/07/2026
Over the next several days, parts of the state are expected to experience critical fire weather conditions, including increasing winds, warming temperatures, and dry fuels. These conditions can cause even small heat sources, such as embers, to quickly become fast-moving wildfires.
DNRC has identified an uptick in escaped debris burns and fires that were not fully extinguished over the past month. What may seem out can still hold heat and reignite, especially under windy conditions.
Take action today to prevent the next wildfire:
✔️Check recent burn sites. If you’ve burned debris recently, go back and make sure it is cold to the touch. Use the drown, stir, feel method by adding water, stirring ashes, and repeating until no heat remains.
✔️ Avoid burning when windy and avoid other actions that could cause a spark. Even a brief gust can carry embers into nearby grass or brush.
✔️ Clear around burn areas. Remove nearby fuels like dry grass, leaves, and wood debris.
✔️ Have water and tools ready. A shovel and water source should always be on hand when burning.
⚠️ Remember: If it’s too windy, it’s too risky! Consider postponing any burning until conditions improve.
We all play a role in preventing wildfires. Taking a few extra minutes to prepare today can prevent a wildfire tomorrow. For more information on safe fire practices and current fire restrictions, visit MTFireInfo.org