Montana had a calm fire year in 2022. But don't expect a repeat in years to come

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An aerial photo of the No Grass Creek Fire taken Sept. 12, 2022.

Montana’s fire season has wound down, and while it was milder than land managers predicted, data indicate continued drought and high temperatures could lead to more intense fire seasons in the years to come.

Yellowstone Public Radio’s Kayla Desroches spoke with reporterKeely Larson, who covered fire this summer for Montana Free Press and has more about why meteorologists and land managers see this year’s calm fire season as an "outlier."

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Kayla writes about energy policy, the oil and gas industry and new electricity developments.