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3 weeks 3 days ago
MD 1984 CONCERNING SEVERE POTENTIAL...WATCH UNLIKELY FOR WESTERN/NORTHERN ARKANSAS INTO SOUTH-CENTRAL MISSOURI.
Mesoscale Discussion 1984
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0122 PM CDT Mon Aug 18 2025
Areas affected...western/northern Arkansas into south-central
Missouri.
Concerning...Severe potential...Watch unlikely
Valid 181822Z - 181945Z
Probability of Watch Issuance...5 percent
SUMMARY...Isolated damaging wind gusts are possible this
afternoon/evening.
DISCUSSION...Thunderstorms are starting to develop across the Ozarks
from western Arkansas into south-central Missouri. These storms are
forming within an environment with somewhat more favorable mid-level
lapse rates (~7 C/km per SGF/LZK 12Z RAOB) and hot temperatures near
100 degrees. Weak shear (10 knots or less through the entire
troposphere) will limit storm organization. Despite the unorganized
nature of the convection, strong heating/instability will support
stronger storms capable of isolated microbursts and wind damage. A
severe thunderstorm watch will not be issued for this
sporadic/isolated threat.
..Bentley/Mosier.. 08/18/2025
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov for graphic product...
ATTN...WFO...PAH...LSX...LZK...SGF...SHV...TSA...
LAT...LON 35169426 37149362 38269286 38389236 38289181 37929139
37059118 35479180 34579232 34109341 34109380 34359411
35169426
MOST PROBABLE PEAK WIND GUST...UP TO 60 MPH
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3 weeks 3 days ago
WW 0599 Status Updates
STATUS REPORT ON WW 599
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES RIGHT OF A LINE FROM 30 WSW RFD
TO 15 NNE RFD TO 20 ENE JVL TO 20 WNW MKE TO 20 NNW MKE TO 35 SSW
MTW.
..BENTLEY..08/18/25
ATTN...WFO...LOT...DVN...MKX...
STATUS REPORT FOR WS 599
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS
ILC007-011-031-037-043-063-073-089-093-097-099-103-111-141-155-
195-197-201-182040-
IL
. ILLINOIS COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
BOONE BUREAU COOK
DE KALB DUPAGE GRUNDY
HENRY KANE KENDALL
LAKE LA SALLE LEE
MCHENRY OGLE PUTNAM
WHITESIDE WILL WINNEBAGO
WIC059-079-089-101-127-133-182040-
WI
. WISCONSIN COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
KENOSHA MILWAUKEE OZAUKEE
RACINE WALWORTH WAUKESHA
LMZ643-644-645-646-669-671-673-675-740-741-742-777-779-182040-
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3 weeks 3 days ago
WW 0599 Status Updates
STATUS REPORT ON WW 599
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES RIGHT OF A LINE FROM 25 WNW RFD
TO 10 NNE JVL TO 35 WNW MKE TO 15 ESE OSH.
..BENTLEY..08/18/25
ATTN...WFO...LOT...DVN...MKX...
STATUS REPORT FOR WS 599
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS
ILC007-011-031-037-043-063-073-089-093-097-099-103-111-141-155-
195-197-201-181940-
IL
. ILLINOIS COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
BOONE BUREAU COOK
DE KALB DUPAGE GRUNDY
HENRY KANE KENDALL
LAKE LA SALLE LEE
MCHENRY OGLE PUTNAM
WHITESIDE WILL WINNEBAGO
WIC055-059-079-089-101-105-127-131-133-181940-
WI
. WISCONSIN COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
JEFFERSON KENOSHA MILWAUKEE
OZAUKEE RACINE ROCK
WALWORTH WASHINGTON WAUKESHA
LMZ643-644-645-646-669-671-673-675-740-741-742-777-779-181940-
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3 weeks 3 days ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0152 PM CDT Mon Aug 18 2025
Valid 191200Z - 201200Z
The Elevated area was enlarged based on the latest high-resolution
forecast guidance as south-southwest winds increase amid a very dry
airmass ahead of a dry cold front. South-southwest sustained winds
around 15 mph and gusts of 20-30 mph with minimum RH of 5-15% are
expected from along/east of the southern Sierra through
central/eastern Nevada and into southern/eastern Idaho and far
southwest Montana. Some mid/upper-level clouds over eastern Nevada
and into portions of Idaho and Montana could help mitigate fire
weather conditions across these portions of the Elevated area.
Additionally, while there were some areas of wetting rain in
southern/eastern Idaho into southwest Montana over the weekend,
holdovers are a concern as temperatures and winds increase with RH
decreasing.
..Nauslar.. 08/18/2025
.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0201 AM CDT Mon Aug 18 2025/
...Synopsis...
A amplifying mid-level ridge over the Four Corners region and
north-central U.S. will support a large area of hot and dry
conditions to much of the Intermountain West Tuesday. While flow
aloft will not be overly strong as the ridge continues to build,
occasional 15 mph surface gusts and terrain-augmented winds are
possible during the afternoon over parts of the eastern Great Basin.
In combination with the very hot and dry conditions, elevated
fire-weather conditions are expected for a few hours Tuesday
afternoon within exceptionally dry fuels.
...Northern Rockies...
To the northwest, a mid-level trough and remnant monsoon moisture
should continue to promote isolated thunderstorm potential across
the higher terrain of the northern Rockies. While lightning is
possible, the very isolated storms are expected over areas with less
receptive fuels. This should largely limit, but not entirely negate
ignition potential Tuesday.
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
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3 weeks 3 days ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0152 PM CDT Mon Aug 18 2025
Valid 191200Z - 201200Z
The Elevated area was enlarged based on the latest high-resolution
forecast guidance as south-southwest winds increase amid a very dry
airmass ahead of a dry cold front. South-southwest sustained winds
around 15 mph and gusts of 20-30 mph with minimum RH of 5-15% are
expected from along/east of the southern Sierra through
central/eastern Nevada and into southern/eastern Idaho and far
southwest Montana. Some mid/upper-level clouds over eastern Nevada
and into portions of Idaho and Montana could help mitigate fire
weather conditions across these portions of the Elevated area.
Additionally, while there were some areas of wetting rain in
southern/eastern Idaho into southwest Montana over the weekend,
holdovers are a concern as temperatures and winds increase with RH
decreasing.
..Nauslar.. 08/18/2025
.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0201 AM CDT Mon Aug 18 2025/
...Synopsis...
A amplifying mid-level ridge over the Four Corners region and
north-central U.S. will support a large area of hot and dry
conditions to much of the Intermountain West Tuesday. While flow
aloft will not be overly strong as the ridge continues to build,
occasional 15 mph surface gusts and terrain-augmented winds are
possible during the afternoon over parts of the eastern Great Basin.
In combination with the very hot and dry conditions, elevated
fire-weather conditions are expected for a few hours Tuesday
afternoon within exceptionally dry fuels.
...Northern Rockies...
To the northwest, a mid-level trough and remnant monsoon moisture
should continue to promote isolated thunderstorm potential across
the higher terrain of the northern Rockies. While lightning is
possible, the very isolated storms are expected over areas with less
receptive fuels. This should largely limit, but not entirely negate
ignition potential Tuesday.
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
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3 weeks 3 days ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0152 PM CDT Mon Aug 18 2025
Valid 191200Z - 201200Z
The Elevated area was enlarged based on the latest high-resolution
forecast guidance as south-southwest winds increase amid a very dry
airmass ahead of a dry cold front. South-southwest sustained winds
around 15 mph and gusts of 20-30 mph with minimum RH of 5-15% are
expected from along/east of the southern Sierra through
central/eastern Nevada and into southern/eastern Idaho and far
southwest Montana. Some mid/upper-level clouds over eastern Nevada
and into portions of Idaho and Montana could help mitigate fire
weather conditions across these portions of the Elevated area.
Additionally, while there were some areas of wetting rain in
southern/eastern Idaho into southwest Montana over the weekend,
holdovers are a concern as temperatures and winds increase with RH
decreasing.
..Nauslar.. 08/18/2025
.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0201 AM CDT Mon Aug 18 2025/
...Synopsis...
A amplifying mid-level ridge over the Four Corners region and
north-central U.S. will support a large area of hot and dry
conditions to much of the Intermountain West Tuesday. While flow
aloft will not be overly strong as the ridge continues to build,
occasional 15 mph surface gusts and terrain-augmented winds are
possible during the afternoon over parts of the eastern Great Basin.
In combination with the very hot and dry conditions, elevated
fire-weather conditions are expected for a few hours Tuesday
afternoon within exceptionally dry fuels.
...Northern Rockies...
To the northwest, a mid-level trough and remnant monsoon moisture
should continue to promote isolated thunderstorm potential across
the higher terrain of the northern Rockies. While lightning is
possible, the very isolated storms are expected over areas with less
receptive fuels. This should largely limit, but not entirely negate
ignition potential Tuesday.
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
3 weeks 3 days ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0152 PM CDT Mon Aug 18 2025
Valid 191200Z - 201200Z
The Elevated area was enlarged based on the latest high-resolution
forecast guidance as south-southwest winds increase amid a very dry
airmass ahead of a dry cold front. South-southwest sustained winds
around 15 mph and gusts of 20-30 mph with minimum RH of 5-15% are
expected from along/east of the southern Sierra through
central/eastern Nevada and into southern/eastern Idaho and far
southwest Montana. Some mid/upper-level clouds over eastern Nevada
and into portions of Idaho and Montana could help mitigate fire
weather conditions across these portions of the Elevated area.
Additionally, while there were some areas of wetting rain in
southern/eastern Idaho into southwest Montana over the weekend,
holdovers are a concern as temperatures and winds increase with RH
decreasing.
..Nauslar.. 08/18/2025
.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0201 AM CDT Mon Aug 18 2025/
...Synopsis...
A amplifying mid-level ridge over the Four Corners region and
north-central U.S. will support a large area of hot and dry
conditions to much of the Intermountain West Tuesday. While flow
aloft will not be overly strong as the ridge continues to build,
occasional 15 mph surface gusts and terrain-augmented winds are
possible during the afternoon over parts of the eastern Great Basin.
In combination with the very hot and dry conditions, elevated
fire-weather conditions are expected for a few hours Tuesday
afternoon within exceptionally dry fuels.
...Northern Rockies...
To the northwest, a mid-level trough and remnant monsoon moisture
should continue to promote isolated thunderstorm potential across
the higher terrain of the northern Rockies. While lightning is
possible, the very isolated storms are expected over areas with less
receptive fuels. This should largely limit, but not entirely negate
ignition potential Tuesday.
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
3 weeks 3 days ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0152 PM CDT Mon Aug 18 2025
Valid 191200Z - 201200Z
The Elevated area was enlarged based on the latest high-resolution
forecast guidance as south-southwest winds increase amid a very dry
airmass ahead of a dry cold front. South-southwest sustained winds
around 15 mph and gusts of 20-30 mph with minimum RH of 5-15% are
expected from along/east of the southern Sierra through
central/eastern Nevada and into southern/eastern Idaho and far
southwest Montana. Some mid/upper-level clouds over eastern Nevada
and into portions of Idaho and Montana could help mitigate fire
weather conditions across these portions of the Elevated area.
Additionally, while there were some areas of wetting rain in
southern/eastern Idaho into southwest Montana over the weekend,
holdovers are a concern as temperatures and winds increase with RH
decreasing.
..Nauslar.. 08/18/2025
.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0201 AM CDT Mon Aug 18 2025/
...Synopsis...
A amplifying mid-level ridge over the Four Corners region and
north-central U.S. will support a large area of hot and dry
conditions to much of the Intermountain West Tuesday. While flow
aloft will not be overly strong as the ridge continues to build,
occasional 15 mph surface gusts and terrain-augmented winds are
possible during the afternoon over parts of the eastern Great Basin.
In combination with the very hot and dry conditions, elevated
fire-weather conditions are expected for a few hours Tuesday
afternoon within exceptionally dry fuels.
...Northern Rockies...
To the northwest, a mid-level trough and remnant monsoon moisture
should continue to promote isolated thunderstorm potential across
the higher terrain of the northern Rockies. While lightning is
possible, the very isolated storms are expected over areas with less
receptive fuels. This should largely limit, but not entirely negate
ignition potential Tuesday.
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
3 weeks 3 days ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0152 PM CDT Mon Aug 18 2025
Valid 191200Z - 201200Z
The Elevated area was enlarged based on the latest high-resolution
forecast guidance as south-southwest winds increase amid a very dry
airmass ahead of a dry cold front. South-southwest sustained winds
around 15 mph and gusts of 20-30 mph with minimum RH of 5-15% are
expected from along/east of the southern Sierra through
central/eastern Nevada and into southern/eastern Idaho and far
southwest Montana. Some mid/upper-level clouds over eastern Nevada
and into portions of Idaho and Montana could help mitigate fire
weather conditions across these portions of the Elevated area.
Additionally, while there were some areas of wetting rain in
southern/eastern Idaho into southwest Montana over the weekend,
holdovers are a concern as temperatures and winds increase with RH
decreasing.
..Nauslar.. 08/18/2025
.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0201 AM CDT Mon Aug 18 2025/
...Synopsis...
A amplifying mid-level ridge over the Four Corners region and
north-central U.S. will support a large area of hot and dry
conditions to much of the Intermountain West Tuesday. While flow
aloft will not be overly strong as the ridge continues to build,
occasional 15 mph surface gusts and terrain-augmented winds are
possible during the afternoon over parts of the eastern Great Basin.
In combination with the very hot and dry conditions, elevated
fire-weather conditions are expected for a few hours Tuesday
afternoon within exceptionally dry fuels.
...Northern Rockies...
To the northwest, a mid-level trough and remnant monsoon moisture
should continue to promote isolated thunderstorm potential across
the higher terrain of the northern Rockies. While lightning is
possible, the very isolated storms are expected over areas with less
receptive fuels. This should largely limit, but not entirely negate
ignition potential Tuesday.
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
3 weeks 3 days ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0152 PM CDT Mon Aug 18 2025
Valid 191200Z - 201200Z
The Elevated area was enlarged based on the latest high-resolution
forecast guidance as south-southwest winds increase amid a very dry
airmass ahead of a dry cold front. South-southwest sustained winds
around 15 mph and gusts of 20-30 mph with minimum RH of 5-15% are
expected from along/east of the southern Sierra through
central/eastern Nevada and into southern/eastern Idaho and far
southwest Montana. Some mid/upper-level clouds over eastern Nevada
and into portions of Idaho and Montana could help mitigate fire
weather conditions across these portions of the Elevated area.
Additionally, while there were some areas of wetting rain in
southern/eastern Idaho into southwest Montana over the weekend,
holdovers are a concern as temperatures and winds increase with RH
decreasing.
..Nauslar.. 08/18/2025
.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0201 AM CDT Mon Aug 18 2025/
...Synopsis...
A amplifying mid-level ridge over the Four Corners region and
north-central U.S. will support a large area of hot and dry
conditions to much of the Intermountain West Tuesday. While flow
aloft will not be overly strong as the ridge continues to build,
occasional 15 mph surface gusts and terrain-augmented winds are
possible during the afternoon over parts of the eastern Great Basin.
In combination with the very hot and dry conditions, elevated
fire-weather conditions are expected for a few hours Tuesday
afternoon within exceptionally dry fuels.
...Northern Rockies...
To the northwest, a mid-level trough and remnant monsoon moisture
should continue to promote isolated thunderstorm potential across
the higher terrain of the northern Rockies. While lightning is
possible, the very isolated storms are expected over areas with less
receptive fuels. This should largely limit, but not entirely negate
ignition potential Tuesday.
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
3 weeks 3 days ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0152 PM CDT Mon Aug 18 2025
Valid 191200Z - 201200Z
The Elevated area was enlarged based on the latest high-resolution
forecast guidance as south-southwest winds increase amid a very dry
airmass ahead of a dry cold front. South-southwest sustained winds
around 15 mph and gusts of 20-30 mph with minimum RH of 5-15% are
expected from along/east of the southern Sierra through
central/eastern Nevada and into southern/eastern Idaho and far
southwest Montana. Some mid/upper-level clouds over eastern Nevada
and into portions of Idaho and Montana could help mitigate fire
weather conditions across these portions of the Elevated area.
Additionally, while there were some areas of wetting rain in
southern/eastern Idaho into southwest Montana over the weekend,
holdovers are a concern as temperatures and winds increase with RH
decreasing.
..Nauslar.. 08/18/2025
.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0201 AM CDT Mon Aug 18 2025/
...Synopsis...
A amplifying mid-level ridge over the Four Corners region and
north-central U.S. will support a large area of hot and dry
conditions to much of the Intermountain West Tuesday. While flow
aloft will not be overly strong as the ridge continues to build,
occasional 15 mph surface gusts and terrain-augmented winds are
possible during the afternoon over parts of the eastern Great Basin.
In combination with the very hot and dry conditions, elevated
fire-weather conditions are expected for a few hours Tuesday
afternoon within exceptionally dry fuels.
...Northern Rockies...
To the northwest, a mid-level trough and remnant monsoon moisture
should continue to promote isolated thunderstorm potential across
the higher terrain of the northern Rockies. While lightning is
possible, the very isolated storms are expected over areas with less
receptive fuels. This should largely limit, but not entirely negate
ignition potential Tuesday.
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
3 weeks 3 days ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0152 PM CDT Mon Aug 18 2025
Valid 191200Z - 201200Z
The Elevated area was enlarged based on the latest high-resolution
forecast guidance as south-southwest winds increase amid a very dry
airmass ahead of a dry cold front. South-southwest sustained winds
around 15 mph and gusts of 20-30 mph with minimum RH of 5-15% are
expected from along/east of the southern Sierra through
central/eastern Nevada and into southern/eastern Idaho and far
southwest Montana. Some mid/upper-level clouds over eastern Nevada
and into portions of Idaho and Montana could help mitigate fire
weather conditions across these portions of the Elevated area.
Additionally, while there were some areas of wetting rain in
southern/eastern Idaho into southwest Montana over the weekend,
holdovers are a concern as temperatures and winds increase with RH
decreasing.
..Nauslar.. 08/18/2025
.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0201 AM CDT Mon Aug 18 2025/
...Synopsis...
A amplifying mid-level ridge over the Four Corners region and
north-central U.S. will support a large area of hot and dry
conditions to much of the Intermountain West Tuesday. While flow
aloft will not be overly strong as the ridge continues to build,
occasional 15 mph surface gusts and terrain-augmented winds are
possible during the afternoon over parts of the eastern Great Basin.
In combination with the very hot and dry conditions, elevated
fire-weather conditions are expected for a few hours Tuesday
afternoon within exceptionally dry fuels.
...Northern Rockies...
To the northwest, a mid-level trough and remnant monsoon moisture
should continue to promote isolated thunderstorm potential across
the higher terrain of the northern Rockies. While lightning is
possible, the very isolated storms are expected over areas with less
receptive fuels. This should largely limit, but not entirely negate
ignition potential Tuesday.
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
3 weeks 3 days ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0152 PM CDT Mon Aug 18 2025
Valid 191200Z - 201200Z
The Elevated area was enlarged based on the latest high-resolution
forecast guidance as south-southwest winds increase amid a very dry
airmass ahead of a dry cold front. South-southwest sustained winds
around 15 mph and gusts of 20-30 mph with minimum RH of 5-15% are
expected from along/east of the southern Sierra through
central/eastern Nevada and into southern/eastern Idaho and far
southwest Montana. Some mid/upper-level clouds over eastern Nevada
and into portions of Idaho and Montana could help mitigate fire
weather conditions across these portions of the Elevated area.
Additionally, while there were some areas of wetting rain in
southern/eastern Idaho into southwest Montana over the weekend,
holdovers are a concern as temperatures and winds increase with RH
decreasing.
..Nauslar.. 08/18/2025
.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0201 AM CDT Mon Aug 18 2025/
...Synopsis...
A amplifying mid-level ridge over the Four Corners region and
north-central U.S. will support a large area of hot and dry
conditions to much of the Intermountain West Tuesday. While flow
aloft will not be overly strong as the ridge continues to build,
occasional 15 mph surface gusts and terrain-augmented winds are
possible during the afternoon over parts of the eastern Great Basin.
In combination with the very hot and dry conditions, elevated
fire-weather conditions are expected for a few hours Tuesday
afternoon within exceptionally dry fuels.
...Northern Rockies...
To the northwest, a mid-level trough and remnant monsoon moisture
should continue to promote isolated thunderstorm potential across
the higher terrain of the northern Rockies. While lightning is
possible, the very isolated storms are expected over areas with less
receptive fuels. This should largely limit, but not entirely negate
ignition potential Tuesday.
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
3 weeks 3 days ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0152 PM CDT Mon Aug 18 2025
Valid 191200Z - 201200Z
The Elevated area was enlarged based on the latest high-resolution
forecast guidance as south-southwest winds increase amid a very dry
airmass ahead of a dry cold front. South-southwest sustained winds
around 15 mph and gusts of 20-30 mph with minimum RH of 5-15% are
expected from along/east of the southern Sierra through
central/eastern Nevada and into southern/eastern Idaho and far
southwest Montana. Some mid/upper-level clouds over eastern Nevada
and into portions of Idaho and Montana could help mitigate fire
weather conditions across these portions of the Elevated area.
Additionally, while there were some areas of wetting rain in
southern/eastern Idaho into southwest Montana over the weekend,
holdovers are a concern as temperatures and winds increase with RH
decreasing.
..Nauslar.. 08/18/2025
.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0201 AM CDT Mon Aug 18 2025/
...Synopsis...
A amplifying mid-level ridge over the Four Corners region and
north-central U.S. will support a large area of hot and dry
conditions to much of the Intermountain West Tuesday. While flow
aloft will not be overly strong as the ridge continues to build,
occasional 15 mph surface gusts and terrain-augmented winds are
possible during the afternoon over parts of the eastern Great Basin.
In combination with the very hot and dry conditions, elevated
fire-weather conditions are expected for a few hours Tuesday
afternoon within exceptionally dry fuels.
...Northern Rockies...
To the northwest, a mid-level trough and remnant monsoon moisture
should continue to promote isolated thunderstorm potential across
the higher terrain of the northern Rockies. While lightning is
possible, the very isolated storms are expected over areas with less
receptive fuels. This should largely limit, but not entirely negate
ignition potential Tuesday.
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
3 weeks 3 days ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0152 PM CDT Mon Aug 18 2025
Valid 191200Z - 201200Z
The Elevated area was enlarged based on the latest high-resolution
forecast guidance as south-southwest winds increase amid a very dry
airmass ahead of a dry cold front. South-southwest sustained winds
around 15 mph and gusts of 20-30 mph with minimum RH of 5-15% are
expected from along/east of the southern Sierra through
central/eastern Nevada and into southern/eastern Idaho and far
southwest Montana. Some mid/upper-level clouds over eastern Nevada
and into portions of Idaho and Montana could help mitigate fire
weather conditions across these portions of the Elevated area.
Additionally, while there were some areas of wetting rain in
southern/eastern Idaho into southwest Montana over the weekend,
holdovers are a concern as temperatures and winds increase with RH
decreasing.
..Nauslar.. 08/18/2025
.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0201 AM CDT Mon Aug 18 2025/
...Synopsis...
A amplifying mid-level ridge over the Four Corners region and
north-central U.S. will support a large area of hot and dry
conditions to much of the Intermountain West Tuesday. While flow
aloft will not be overly strong as the ridge continues to build,
occasional 15 mph surface gusts and terrain-augmented winds are
possible during the afternoon over parts of the eastern Great Basin.
In combination with the very hot and dry conditions, elevated
fire-weather conditions are expected for a few hours Tuesday
afternoon within exceptionally dry fuels.
...Northern Rockies...
To the northwest, a mid-level trough and remnant monsoon moisture
should continue to promote isolated thunderstorm potential across
the higher terrain of the northern Rockies. While lightning is
possible, the very isolated storms are expected over areas with less
receptive fuels. This should largely limit, but not entirely negate
ignition potential Tuesday.
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
3 weeks 3 days ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0152 PM CDT Mon Aug 18 2025
Valid 191200Z - 201200Z
The Elevated area was enlarged based on the latest high-resolution
forecast guidance as south-southwest winds increase amid a very dry
airmass ahead of a dry cold front. South-southwest sustained winds
around 15 mph and gusts of 20-30 mph with minimum RH of 5-15% are
expected from along/east of the southern Sierra through
central/eastern Nevada and into southern/eastern Idaho and far
southwest Montana. Some mid/upper-level clouds over eastern Nevada
and into portions of Idaho and Montana could help mitigate fire
weather conditions across these portions of the Elevated area.
Additionally, while there were some areas of wetting rain in
southern/eastern Idaho into southwest Montana over the weekend,
holdovers are a concern as temperatures and winds increase with RH
decreasing.
..Nauslar.. 08/18/2025
.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0201 AM CDT Mon Aug 18 2025/
...Synopsis...
A amplifying mid-level ridge over the Four Corners region and
north-central U.S. will support a large area of hot and dry
conditions to much of the Intermountain West Tuesday. While flow
aloft will not be overly strong as the ridge continues to build,
occasional 15 mph surface gusts and terrain-augmented winds are
possible during the afternoon over parts of the eastern Great Basin.
In combination with the very hot and dry conditions, elevated
fire-weather conditions are expected for a few hours Tuesday
afternoon within exceptionally dry fuels.
...Northern Rockies...
To the northwest, a mid-level trough and remnant monsoon moisture
should continue to promote isolated thunderstorm potential across
the higher terrain of the northern Rockies. While lightning is
possible, the very isolated storms are expected over areas with less
receptive fuels. This should largely limit, but not entirely negate
ignition potential Tuesday.
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
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3 weeks 3 days ago
SPC 1730Z Day 2 Outlook
Day 2 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1228 PM CDT Mon Aug 18 2025
Valid 191200Z - 201200Z
...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS IN THE SOUTHERN
GREAT PLAINS TO THE MIDWEST...
...SUMMARY...
Localized damaging winds are possible across parts of the Midwest,
Mid-South, and southern Great Plains on Tuesday afternoon to early
evening.
...Midwest to Southern Great Plains...
The upper-level pattern will be characterized by an anticyclone
anchored over the Southwest and a low-amplitude trough/embedded MCVs
from the Great Lakes to the Lower MO Valley. While mid-level winds
will be weak to the southwest of the Great Lakes, low-probability
severe gust/damaging wind potential is evident Tuesday along a
convectively modulated surface front expected to arc from the Lake
Erie vicinity to the Lower OH Valley and trailing into KS/OK. This
should be focused during the afternoon to early evening as scattered
to numerous thunderstorms form along the front, as well as on
pre-existing outflows from early-day convective remnants.
Rather warm boundary-layer temperatures will again support a swath
of large buoyancy, which should have embedded pockets of more muted
MLCAPE where morning convection decays. 12Z HREF and ML guidance
signals are supportive of sporadic strong to severe gusts in wet
microbursts. With weak deep-layer shear, organized clustering
appears unlikely. Thus, isolated damaging winds seem plausible until
convection weakens around sunset.
..Grams.. 08/18/2025
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3 weeks 3 days ago
SPC 1730Z Day 2 Outlook
Day 2 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1228 PM CDT Mon Aug 18 2025
Valid 191200Z - 201200Z
...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS IN THE SOUTHERN
GREAT PLAINS TO THE MIDWEST...
...SUMMARY...
Localized damaging winds are possible across parts of the Midwest,
Mid-South, and southern Great Plains on Tuesday afternoon to early
evening.
...Midwest to Southern Great Plains...
The upper-level pattern will be characterized by an anticyclone
anchored over the Southwest and a low-amplitude trough/embedded MCVs
from the Great Lakes to the Lower MO Valley. While mid-level winds
will be weak to the southwest of the Great Lakes, low-probability
severe gust/damaging wind potential is evident Tuesday along a
convectively modulated surface front expected to arc from the Lake
Erie vicinity to the Lower OH Valley and trailing into KS/OK. This
should be focused during the afternoon to early evening as scattered
to numerous thunderstorms form along the front, as well as on
pre-existing outflows from early-day convective remnants.
Rather warm boundary-layer temperatures will again support a swath
of large buoyancy, which should have embedded pockets of more muted
MLCAPE where morning convection decays. 12Z HREF and ML guidance
signals are supportive of sporadic strong to severe gusts in wet
microbursts. With weak deep-layer shear, organized clustering
appears unlikely. Thus, isolated damaging winds seem plausible until
convection weakens around sunset.
..Grams.. 08/18/2025
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3 weeks 3 days ago
SPC 1730Z Day 2 Outlook
Day 2 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1228 PM CDT Mon Aug 18 2025
Valid 191200Z - 201200Z
...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS IN THE SOUTHERN
GREAT PLAINS TO THE MIDWEST...
...SUMMARY...
Localized damaging winds are possible across parts of the Midwest,
Mid-South, and southern Great Plains on Tuesday afternoon to early
evening.
...Midwest to Southern Great Plains...
The upper-level pattern will be characterized by an anticyclone
anchored over the Southwest and a low-amplitude trough/embedded MCVs
from the Great Lakes to the Lower MO Valley. While mid-level winds
will be weak to the southwest of the Great Lakes, low-probability
severe gust/damaging wind potential is evident Tuesday along a
convectively modulated surface front expected to arc from the Lake
Erie vicinity to the Lower OH Valley and trailing into KS/OK. This
should be focused during the afternoon to early evening as scattered
to numerous thunderstorms form along the front, as well as on
pre-existing outflows from early-day convective remnants.
Rather warm boundary-layer temperatures will again support a swath
of large buoyancy, which should have embedded pockets of more muted
MLCAPE where morning convection decays. 12Z HREF and ML guidance
signals are supportive of sporadic strong to severe gusts in wet
microbursts. With weak deep-layer shear, organized clustering
appears unlikely. Thus, isolated damaging winds seem plausible until
convection weakens around sunset.
..Grams.. 08/18/2025
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3 weeks 3 days ago
SPC 1730Z Day 2 Outlook
Day 2 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1228 PM CDT Mon Aug 18 2025
Valid 191200Z - 201200Z
...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS IN THE SOUTHERN
GREAT PLAINS TO THE MIDWEST...
...SUMMARY...
Localized damaging winds are possible across parts of the Midwest,
Mid-South, and southern Great Plains on Tuesday afternoon to early
evening.
...Midwest to Southern Great Plains...
The upper-level pattern will be characterized by an anticyclone
anchored over the Southwest and a low-amplitude trough/embedded MCVs
from the Great Lakes to the Lower MO Valley. While mid-level winds
will be weak to the southwest of the Great Lakes, low-probability
severe gust/damaging wind potential is evident Tuesday along a
convectively modulated surface front expected to arc from the Lake
Erie vicinity to the Lower OH Valley and trailing into KS/OK. This
should be focused during the afternoon to early evening as scattered
to numerous thunderstorms form along the front, as well as on
pre-existing outflows from early-day convective remnants.
Rather warm boundary-layer temperatures will again support a swath
of large buoyancy, which should have embedded pockets of more muted
MLCAPE where morning convection decays. 12Z HREF and ML guidance
signals are supportive of sporadic strong to severe gusts in wet
microbursts. With weak deep-layer shear, organized clustering
appears unlikely. Thus, isolated damaging winds seem plausible until
convection weakens around sunset.
..Grams.. 08/18/2025
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