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Lolo National Forest lowers fire danger level to 'moderate'

Fires can still start from accidental causes, especially in dry, open areas, and may spread quickly on windy days.
Moderate Fire Danger
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MISSOULA — The Lolo National Forest has lowered the fire danger level to "moderate."

Fire officials note that fires can still start from accidental causes — especially in dry, open areas — and may spread quickly on windy days.

While fire activity is generally average, a "heavy concentration of fuel may burn hot," a social post states.