Nov. 15, 2022 - Palmer Gulch Fire Final Update: http://gpfireinfo.blogspot.com/2022/11/palmer-gulch-wildfire-final-update.html
Update as of 9:00 AM, November 3, 2022
Update as of 7:00 PM, November 2, 2022
Update as of 9:30 AM, November 2, 2022
Update as of 5:30 PM, November 1, 2022
Update as of 10:00 AM, November 1, 2022
Update as of 5:00 PM, October 31, 2022
Today, efforts continued to suppress the Palmer Gulch fire, which is burning within the Norbeck Wildlife Preserve, near the Black Elk Wilderness Area. Pleasant weather and moderate fire behavior allowed firefighters to continue to strengthen the lines around the fire. Nearly 100 personnel are assigned to the fire as the containment stands at 40%. Due to more accurate mapping, acreage has been updated to 87 acres.
“Forward progress of the fire has been stopped and crews are working to secure the fire perimeter in preparation for incoming weather” said Todd Hoover, Hell Canyon Ranger District’s Fire Management Officer. A Red Flag Warning is in effect due to dry, windy conditions with the weather forecast at the fire calling for highs in the 60s tomorrow and winds gusting from 20 to 30 mph Tuesday afternoon.
A
road closure
on Palmer Creek Road is in place until further notice. For public
safety, many trails in the Black Elk Wilderness Area are also closed. Trail
numbers #2, #3, #4, #8, #9N, and #9S trail will be closed until further notice.
Smoke will
continue to be thick in the area for the next several days. The public is asked
to avoid traveling on roads and trails in the vicinity of the fire for their
own safety and the safety of firefighters.
Update as of 9:30 AM, October 31, 2022
Overnight firefighters held containment lines. The fire is now estimated at 92 acres and remains 40% contained. The fire is burning in heavy dead and down fuels in steep terrain. Heavy smoke and snags continue to be a concern for firefighters.
A Fire Weather Watch has been issued by the National Weather Service for portions of southwestern and south central South Dakota from Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday evening. Warm temperatures, low relative humidity values, and strong southwest to west winds may produce critical fire weather conditions Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday.
Update as of 7:45 PM, October 30, 2022
Crews are working to suppress the Palmer Gulch wildfire burning approximately 3 miles southeast of Hill City, SD. The fire is estimated at 91 acres in size and is 40% percent contained. A Type-III Incident Management Team led by Jason Rodriguez, Incident Commander, took over management of the fire at 8 am today.
Resources currently assigned to the fire include: one National Guard Blackhawk helicopter, four single engine air tankers (SEAT), one air attack, one ten-person fire suppression module, five water tenders, seventeen engines, and twenty-two overhead from Federal, State, and Local agencies.
Observed fire behavior includes active ground fire with 4 to 6 feet flame lengths and occasional tree torching. The fire has burned the valley bottoms along Palmer Creek Road and on the above timbered ridge with heavy dead and down fuels, moving towards the Black Elk Wilderness.
A road closure on Palmer Creek Road is in place until further notice. For public safety, many trails in the Black Elk Wilderness Area are also closed. Trail numbers #2, #3, #4, #8, #9N, and #9S trail will be closed until further notice. Smoke will continue to be thick in the area for the next several days. The public is asked to avoid traveling on roads and trails in the vicinity of the fire for their own safety and the safety of firefighters.
Photo credit: Black Hills National Forest |
Photo credit: Black Hills National Forest |
Photo Credit: Black Hills National Forest |
Update as of 1:30 PM, October 30, 2022
The Palmer Gulch wildfire is located in Pennington County, 3 miles southeast of Hill City was reported on October 29, at approximately 1:00 pm. The cause is under investigation. Federal, State, Local, and Air resources have responded and are on scene.
The fire is burning on Black Hills National Forest lands, near the Black Elk Wilderness. The fire burned actively throughout the night as crews worked to place handline around the fire. Currently, the fire is burning in heavy dead and downed timber and estimated at 60 acres.
A road closure on Palmer Creek Road is in place until further notice. For public safety, many trails in the Black Elk Wilderness Area are also closed. Trail numbers #2, #3, #4, #8, #9N, #9S and Cathedral Spires trail will be closed until further notice. Smoke will continue to be thick in the area for the next several days. The public is asked to avoid traveling on roads and trails in the vicinity of the fire for their own safety and the safety of firefighters.
Low winds will contribute to poor smoke dispersal for local communities. Cool temperatures and no precipitation are forecasted for the next several days until Wednesday when a cold front approaches the Black Hills.
Photo credit: Black Hills National Forest |
Photo credit: Black Hills National Forest |
Photo credit: Black Hills National Forest |
Update as of 9:00 AM, October 30, 2022
An estimated 15 acres of fire growth took place overnight toward the wilderness.
Resources today will include a fixed wing Air Attack platform and a National Guard helicopter. Federal, state, and local firefighters will continue the interagency effort on the ground. Firefighters will work on suppression and mop up efforts throughout the day.
Fire Weather Update from the National Weather Service:
Afternoon highs are forecast to reach the mid 60s to mid 70s, with minimum relative humidity values expected to fall into the 15 to 25 percent range. Strongest winds will likely occur across northeastern WY and south central SD, where sustained winds of 20 to 25 mph and gusts to around 35 mph will be possible. This combination of temperatures, relative humidity, and winds would lead to critical fire weather conditions. Similar conditions may linger across south central SD into Wednesday, though confidence is lower compared to Tuesday.
Update as of 6:00 PM, October 29, 2022
Estimated size is now 50 acres. The fire is currently being mapped; a more accurate number for acreage is anticipated momentarily.
The Palmer Creek Road is closed and is expected to remain closed until at least tomorrow.
The Palmer Creek Trail is closed and will remain closed until it is deemed safe for the public.
There are no evacuations in place.
An air attack platform flew the fire and reported that the State dozer was making good progress towards containment. Firefighters continue to suppress any active areas of the fire using fire line and engine work.
Two engines will staff the fire overnight and mop up is anticipated to continue the next couple of days.
A Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) is in place. All aircraft - including drones - are prohibited from flying within the TFR.
Update as of 3:12 PM, October 29, 2022
Estimated size is now 15 acres
Update as of 2:49 PM, October 29, 2022
Reported: 12:49 pm, October 29, 2022
Location: Black Elk Wilderness roughly near the Palmer Gulch Trailhead
Estimated size: 3-5 acres
Fuel Type: Grass and timber
Resources: Federal, state, and local. A state dozer is enroute to assist.
Cause: Under investigation