Several small wildfires added acreage Wednesday as warm and gusty conditions returned to western Montana. A lightning strike from Tuesday night’s storm ignited the Arrastra fire on the Lincoln Ranger District. It’s now consumed 150 to 200 acres. A 30-person volunteer crew responded to the initial report of smoke on Wednesday morning and nearly had the fire surrounded by ground line, but windy conditions allowed it to escape containment. Forest Service officials plan to fully suppress the fire as soon as resources can be assembled. A community meeting in Lincoln’s Hooper Park is set for 7 p.m. Thursday.