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Some parts of southern Montana may get up to 10 fresh inches of snow this weekend. Southern Gallatin County, the Beartooth Foothills and the Red Lodge areas should be the winners of the end-of-season storm.
The 'Robertson Draw' fire that started Sunday, June 13th is located approximately 7 miles south of Red Lodge. As of Wednesday, July 7th the fire is 65-69% contained at nearly 30,000 acres.
The Robertson Draw Fire is a fire burning south of Red Lodge, Montana near Clark Wyoming, according to InciWeb. The fire continues to burn with no known end in sight, but InciWeb has published a list of facts about the fire to keep the public informed and, most importantly, safe.
Great news for their last weekend! A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect until mid-day Friday for the Red Lodge area mountains and the Beartooth Foothills. Up to 7 fresh inches of snow is possible from this latest storm.
By Thursday evening, another 5" of snow could fall in the foothills around the Red Lodge area. It's been a very busy weather week for the higher elevations of southern Montana.
Snow is supposed to taper off by Tuesday afternoon but not before Mother Nature drops up to 5" of fresh snow in the Red Lodge area and the Beartooth Foothills.