Musselshell County DES

Musselshell County DES Musselshell County DES coordinates emergency planning, response, and recovery. We may not be in the office during the incident or normal hours of operation.

It manages alert systems, maintains preparedness plans, leads public education, and works with partners to protect residents, property, and ensure community resilience. During an Emergency, we will update our page as needed through out the incident. This page's intent is offer as accurate information as possible, with the information recieved at that time. This is not a political forum. P

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Good afternoon, everyone. We have taken several calls and in-person questions asking about the current fire danger in th...
05/29/2026

Good afternoon, everyone. We have taken several calls and in-person questions asking about the current fire danger in the county. Below is the information provided. Be safe.

Fire Council & Fire Warden Update – Open Burning Remains Closed
Based on current fuel moisture conditions and recommendations from the Musselshell County Fire Council and Fire Warden, open burning remains closed throughout Musselshell County and will remain closed until further notice.

Recent fuel moisture readings continue to show concerning conditions in several key fuel types. While some areas have seen slight improvements, fine fuels (grasses), timber fuels, and 1000-hour fuels remain dry enough to support rapid fire growth and increased fire danger.

We understand that there is potential for precipitation this weekend, and any moisture is certainly welcome. However, a single weather event is unlikely to significantly improve overall fuel conditions. Sustained moisture over an extended period will be necessary to increase fuel moisture levels in grasses, timber, and larger dead fuels.

Current conditions indicate:
• Fine fuels remain capable of carrying fire rapidly.
• Timber fuels continue to support fire spread and resistance to control.
• 1000-hour fuels remain dry enough to contribute to long-duration burning and increased fire intensity.

For these reasons, the county-wide open burning closure will remain in effect. Unless there is a substantial and lasting improvement in fuel moisture conditions, it is anticipated that the closure will remain in place for much of the summer fire season.

What Is Still Allowed?

At this time, the following activities remain allowed as we are not in Stage 1 Fire Restrictions yet:

✅ Recreational campfires and fire pits used for cooking, warmth, or recreation.
✅ Burn barrels equipped with a properly installed screen designed to prevent the escape of sparks and embers.

Anyone conducting these activities is encouraged to use caution, have a water source readily available, and never leave a fire unattended.

The Fire Council and Fire Warden will continue to monitor conditions closely and provide updates as conditions change.

We appreciate everyone's cooperation and commitment to preventing human-caused wildfires and protecting our communities, firefighters, and natural resources.

Fuel Moisture Trend Summary
Fuel Type Steamboat Horsethief Interpretation

1000-Hr 8% 13% Dry to very dry heavy fuels

Grass 73% 32% Transitional vs. critically cured

Silver Sage 207% 216% Still relatively moist

Wyoming Sage 154% 151% Approaching critical seasonal transition

Rocky Mountain Juniper 73% 79% Dry and increasingly available

Ponderosa Pine 84% 85% Moderately dry live woody fuels

05/28/2026

From Musselshell County District Court:

Please be on the lookout for the annual District Court 2026-27 Juror Notice and Questionnaire. They will be sent out in the mail sometime this week. Five hundred people in Musselshell County have been selected so if you receive one, please turn it back in as soon as you can. Thank you and if you have any questions, please call me at 406-323-1413. Barb Halverson, Clerk of District Court

Information from RVFD. Usually a fun time with fun prizes.
05/28/2026

Information from RVFD. Usually a fun time with fun prizes.

05/24/2026

Fire reported behind Musselshell Valley Equipment. Crews are enroute.

Update: Fire has been put out.

05/23/2026

Fire reported in the area of Kilby Butte Colony. Crews are enroute.

Update: Fire has been contained. Crews are headed back to the barn.

Reminder to make sure your chains are secured and not dragging. Please and thank you.

We are expanding the capabilities of our Text My Gov system.Text MCNWS to 80946 to receive severe weather notifications ...
05/15/2026

We are expanding the capabilities of our Text My Gov system.

Text MCNWS to 80946 to receive severe weather notifications for Musselshell County.

05/14/2026

Report of smoke in the Flat Willow area south of Alec Roy Road. Crews are enroute.

Update: Crews have not found any smoke. There is a lot of dust being blown by the wind. Crews will continue to look for any smoke.

Update: No smoke found. Crews are returning to barn.

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A lighter side of the earlier-posted information.
05/13/2026

A lighter side of the earlier-posted information.

URGENT - TRAMPOLINE WEATHER MESSAGE
National Backyard Dynamics Service Billings MT
..HIGH WIND WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT...

WHEN...5/13 6pm - 5/14 9pm (ish)

WHAT...Widespread trampoline uplift with gusts up to 60 mph. Isolated above-ground pool movement possible.

WHERE...Billings, Laurel, Roundup, and several homes that "meant to anchor it down last year"

IMPACTS...Travel could become difficult, especially for drivers hauling empty utility trailers at suspicious speeds. Small decorative sheds may achieve brief but meaningful flight. Residents are advised to avoid eye contact with unsecured patio furniture after sunset.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Our compression scientists continue monitoring several mature trampolines near Columbus showing classic pre-migration behavior, including nervous wobbling and low-frequency squeaking.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Residents should secure outdoor objects immediately, or at minimum slap the patio furniture frame once and say "that's not going anywhere."

A period of strong winds will follow a frontal passage this evening. Gusts 50-70 mph are possible across south central M...
05/13/2026

A period of strong winds will follow a frontal passage this evening. Gusts 50-70 mph are possible across south central Montana tonight through Thursday.

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12 Main Street
Roundup, MT
59072

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

Telephone

+14063232777

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