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Yellowstone National Park
Weather
These links provide information on current weather and fuel conditions in Yellowstone, and information on fires and conditions in other areas of the country.


Remote, Automated Weather Stations (RAWS)
RAWS, YNP, Bechler RAWS, GNF, Hebgen
RAWS, YNP, Quadrant RAWS, GYA stations
RAWS, YNP, Thorofare


Snotel Weather Stations
Snotel, Idaho Snotel, Montana Snotel, Wyoming


Links to Other Weather Information
Western Regional Climate Center (WRCC) Wildland Fire Assessment System (WFAS)


NWCG Pocket Card for Yellowstone
Yellowstone Pocket Card

Fire in Yellowstone Pineland in 1988  

Did You Know?
The 1988 fires affected 793,880 acres or 36 percent of the park. Five fires burned into the park that year from adjacent public lands. The largest, the North Fork Fire, started from a discarded cigarette. It burned more than 410,000 acres.

Last Updated: June 11, 2007 at 18:47 EST