2024 Montana wildfires


The 2024 Montana wildfire season was a series of wildfires that burned throughout the U.S. state of Montana during 2024.

Background

While "fire season" in Montana varies every year based on weather conditions, most wildfires occur in between May and October. Wildfires are influenced by above average temperatures and dry conditions that influence drought. When vegetation dries out earlier in the season, wildfires are more likely to start and spread. The leading cause of wildfires in Montana is burning debris. The spread rate of wildfires is affected by the buildup of fuels.

Summary

Wildfire season had a slow, quiet start, most likely from some precipitation in May, but June was drier than average. In July, temperatures had increased as high as the triple digits and there was little precipitation. Subsequently, wildfires were now starting all around the state. Dry thunderstorms ignited the Deadman, McGhee, Prairie, and Four Mile fires. In August, a weather pattern change resulted in cooler temperatures and above-average precipitation. Firefighters were able to control the fires that began in July and new wildfires were easily kept from getting out of control. In Eastern Montana, drought lasted into early November, with some areas of Yellowstone County in moderate to extreme droughts. However, in Western Montana, cold temperatures and snow had essentially brought an end to wildfire season. A cold front had moved into the area. Once snowfall had ended fire season in all of the state, prescribed burns and pile burns began to remove future fuels. Approximately 700 wildfires were sparked by lightning, while about 1,300 were human-caused.
While fighting the Horse Gulch Fire, 45-year-old pilot Juliana Turchetti's water scooper crashed into a mountain, and she was killed upon impact. Wildfires contributed to poor air quality across the states along with wildfires in Idaho.

List of wildfires

The following is a list of fires that burned more than, or produced significant structural damage or casualties.
NameCountyAcresStart dateContainment dateNotesRef
Horse GulchLewis and Clark, Broadwater15,1679 7 202426 7 2024Human-caused. Burned about north of Canyon Ferry Dam. Water scooper pilot killed while fighting the fire after plane crashed into a mountain.
DeadmanRosebud, Big Horn19,98212 7 202423 7 2024Lightning-caused. Part of the Deadman Complex.
McGheeRosebud19,22312 7 202424 7 2024Lightning-caused. Part of the Deadman Complex.
PrairieRosebud6,54012 7 202423 7 2024Lightning-caused. Part of the Deadman Complex.
Four MileBig Horn2,08212 7 202423 7 2024Lightning-caused. Part of the Deadman Complex.
Line CreekPowder River2,49612 7 202414 8 2024Lightning-caused.
Miller PeakMissoula2,72414 7 202420 8 2024Caused by lightning.
RailroadRavalli1,58325 7 20246 11 2024Lightning-caused. Burned about southeast of Hamilton.
JohnsonRavalli8,43825 7 20245 11 2024Lightning-caused. Burned near Sula.
GrouseBeaverhead6,22826 7 202428.10.2024Lightning-caused. Burned about southwest of Wise River.
HopkinCarter1,1294 8 20245 8 2024
ShirleyPowder River1,2305 8 20249 8 2024Lightning-caused. Burned in Gallatin National Forest.
StewartPowder River1,1505 8 20247 8 2024
DalyRavalli11,38618 8 20246 11 2024
Ratio MountainJefferson1,96618 8 202431.10.2024Caused by lightning. Burned about northwest of Whitehall.
Barber DrawBig Horn6,73921 8 202427 8 2024Lightning-caused. Burned north of the Tongue River Reservoir and prompted evacuations in the area.
Big HollowBeaverhead3,43523 8 20245 9 2024Likely cause by lightning and burned about west of Grant.
Chalky PointBig Horn, Rosebud1,20022 8 202425 8 2024Naturally caused. Burned about northwest of Lame Deer.
Sharrott CreekRavalli3,20423 8 20242024Lightning-caused.
HomesteadSheridan1,00014 9 202425 9 2024
MeridianMadison3,9008 10 20242024Undetermined cause. Burned about south of Ennis.