HALSEY, Neb. -- Friday morning, the Bovee Fire is close to being completely contained. 

Authorities said the fire is 18,930 acres and 97% contained as of Friday morning. 

The Bovee Fire is also reported to be completely surrounded by fireline. Officials said firefighters are continuing to work on improving the line, mopping up and patrolling. 

Structure protection forces have completed assessments and will focus on chipping fuels near structures, officials said about the Friday plan. 

Officials said that even though the fire is nearly contained, there may be smoke visible where the fire happened for some time. They said this is normal and does not pose a threat. 

The Rocky Mountain Complex Incident Management Team 1 will be done after their Friday shift, and Type 4 Incident Management Team will take over the management of the fire Saturday at 7 a.m.

Friday will provide the coolest conditions with highs in the upper 40s with light/variable winds, and officials said Saturday will have highs in the upper 40s with winds being light and out of the west. 

Officials said fuels remain moist and no additional fire spread is anticipated. 

The NENBF gave updates for the Divisions as well.

Division A: A UAS (Unmanned Aerial System or drone) found no heat near the line Thursday. Friday, firefighters will continue to patrol the line and mop up any heat sources that may be found.

Division Z: There is one small area of heat remaining inside the fireline on the south end of this division. Though inside the fireline, this heat source accounts for the 3% of the fire that remains uncontained. Friday, firefighters will grid this area to ensure all hotspots are found and mop them up. The remainder of the Division will be patrolled. Hazard tree mitigation will occur on Road 201 and Trail 112.

Division L: The UAS found two heat sources Thursday in the shelterbelt on the north end of the Division. Crews quickly mopped them up. Friday, the focus will be on patrolling the fireline and mopping up any other hot spots that may be found.