Cheyenne, Laramie, Face High Fire Danger Through SaturdayCheyenne, Laramie, Face High Fire Danger Through SaturdayDiscover the latest on fire weather alerts in Laramie and Cheyenne, including tips to stay safe during high-risk conditions.Doug RandallDoug Randall
Most Of Southeast Wyoming Facing Critical Fire DangerMost Of Southeast Wyoming Facing Critical Fire DangerStay informed on the Red Flag Fire Warning issued for southeast Wyoming today.Doug RandallDoug Randall
Emergency Management: Bear Creek Fire 90 Percent ContainedEmergency Management: Bear Creek Fire 90 Percent ContainedThe post also reminds people that a pre-evacuation order that had been issued earlier has now been cancelled.Doug RandallDoug Randall
Red Flag Warning Issued for Cheyenne, Other Areas of SE WyomingRed Flag Warning Issued for Cheyenne, Other Areas of SE WyomingCritical fire weather conditions prompt Red Flag Warning in Cheyenne. Avoid outdoor burning as fires can spread rapidly. Rain and snow showers may offer relief.Doug RandallDoug Randall
National Weather Service: Red Flag Warnings in Effect for Central, Eastern WyomingNational Weather Service: Red Flag Warnings in Effect for Central, Eastern WyomingThe breezy conditions today could take sparks or smoldering embers and fan them into flames that would spread quickly.Tom MortonTom Morton
Yellowstone National Park Confirms First 2023 Wildland FireYellowstone National Park Confirms First 2023 Wildland FireCurrently, there are no active wildland fires in Yellowstone National Park.Tom MortonTom Morton
Natrona County Fire District Sends Fire Captain to AlaskaNatrona County Fire District Sends Fire Captain to AlaskaWhen fire danger is high, land managers may “preposition” additional fire resources.Tom MortonTom Morton
Red Flag Warning In Effect For Natrona Co., South-central WyomingRed Flag Warning In Effect For Natrona Co., South-central WyomingWinds from the west will reach 10 mph to 20 mph with gusts up to 30 mph.Tom MortonTom Morton
WARNING: Wyoming Fire Danger HighWARNING: Wyoming Fire Danger HighWe've been lucky so farGlenn WoodsGlenn Woods
Yellowstone Increases Fire Danger from Moderate to HighYellowstone Increases Fire Danger from Moderate to HighAccording to a press release, the National Park Service has increased the fire danger at the Yellowstone National Park from moderate to high.Sam HautSam Haut