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5 months 3 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1259 AM CDT Sat Mar 15 2025
Valid 151200Z - 161200Z
...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR THE LOWER TEXAS COASTAL PLAIN INTO
THE EDWARDS PLATEAU...
...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR PARTS OF THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN
PLAINS...
...Synopsis...
Critical fire weather conditions are expected across portions of the
southern High Plains this afternoon. A robust surface low is evident
in 05 UTC surface observations across the central Plains with a
broad cold front pushing southward across KS into northwest OK and
the TX Panhandle. This feature is expected to gradually push into
central TX through the afternoon as a secondary surface low deepens
over the mid/lower MS Valley. 15-25 mph winds are expected in both
the pre- and post-frontal regimes along with dry conditions.
....Southern Texas...
Westerly gradient winds are expected to strengthen to 15-25 mph
across a broad swath of southern TX this afternoon. The passage of a
mid-level jet max should coincide well with peak heating/maximum
boundary-layer mixing, resulting in frequent gusts of 30-40 mph (and
possibly as high as 50 mph). An influx of drier air combined with
daytime heating will promote widespread RH reductions into the
teens. Given antecedent dry fine fuels widely dispersed across the
region, widespread elevated fire weather conditions are expected
with critical conditions likely from the Edwards Plateau to the
middle/lower TX Coastal Plain.
...Central Plains...
Recent MRMS rainfall estimates show patchy areas of wetting rainfall
have fallen across western KS into parts of northwest OK over the
past 24 hours. This rainfall will likely not overly impact fuel
status of finer grassy fuels, which are expected to quickly dry amid
the breezy and dry post-frontal conditions this afternoon. Despite
an influx of cooler air, very low dewpoints coupled with daytime
heating should promote RH values into the teens to low 20s. Ensemble
guidance continues to show a reasonably strong signal for 15-20 mph
winds from southern NE into OK/TX with an embedded swath of 20-25
mph winds probable across central KS to northwest OK where rainfall
was minimal over the past 24 hours. Additionally, much of the
Critical risk area has either observed wildfire activity or received
lightning strikes yesterday (Friday), which may locally heighten the
fire weather concern.
..Moore.. 03/15/2025
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
5 months 3 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1259 AM CDT Sat Mar 15 2025
Valid 151200Z - 161200Z
...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR THE LOWER TEXAS COASTAL PLAIN INTO
THE EDWARDS PLATEAU...
...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR PARTS OF THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN
PLAINS...
...Synopsis...
Critical fire weather conditions are expected across portions of the
southern High Plains this afternoon. A robust surface low is evident
in 05 UTC surface observations across the central Plains with a
broad cold front pushing southward across KS into northwest OK and
the TX Panhandle. This feature is expected to gradually push into
central TX through the afternoon as a secondary surface low deepens
over the mid/lower MS Valley. 15-25 mph winds are expected in both
the pre- and post-frontal regimes along with dry conditions.
....Southern Texas...
Westerly gradient winds are expected to strengthen to 15-25 mph
across a broad swath of southern TX this afternoon. The passage of a
mid-level jet max should coincide well with peak heating/maximum
boundary-layer mixing, resulting in frequent gusts of 30-40 mph (and
possibly as high as 50 mph). An influx of drier air combined with
daytime heating will promote widespread RH reductions into the
teens. Given antecedent dry fine fuels widely dispersed across the
region, widespread elevated fire weather conditions are expected
with critical conditions likely from the Edwards Plateau to the
middle/lower TX Coastal Plain.
...Central Plains...
Recent MRMS rainfall estimates show patchy areas of wetting rainfall
have fallen across western KS into parts of northwest OK over the
past 24 hours. This rainfall will likely not overly impact fuel
status of finer grassy fuels, which are expected to quickly dry amid
the breezy and dry post-frontal conditions this afternoon. Despite
an influx of cooler air, very low dewpoints coupled with daytime
heating should promote RH values into the teens to low 20s. Ensemble
guidance continues to show a reasonably strong signal for 15-20 mph
winds from southern NE into OK/TX with an embedded swath of 20-25
mph winds probable across central KS to northwest OK where rainfall
was minimal over the past 24 hours. Additionally, much of the
Critical risk area has either observed wildfire activity or received
lightning strikes yesterday (Friday), which may locally heighten the
fire weather concern.
..Moore.. 03/15/2025
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
5 months 3 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1259 AM CDT Sat Mar 15 2025
Valid 151200Z - 161200Z
...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR THE LOWER TEXAS COASTAL PLAIN INTO
THE EDWARDS PLATEAU...
...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR PARTS OF THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN
PLAINS...
...Synopsis...
Critical fire weather conditions are expected across portions of the
southern High Plains this afternoon. A robust surface low is evident
in 05 UTC surface observations across the central Plains with a
broad cold front pushing southward across KS into northwest OK and
the TX Panhandle. This feature is expected to gradually push into
central TX through the afternoon as a secondary surface low deepens
over the mid/lower MS Valley. 15-25 mph winds are expected in both
the pre- and post-frontal regimes along with dry conditions.
....Southern Texas...
Westerly gradient winds are expected to strengthen to 15-25 mph
across a broad swath of southern TX this afternoon. The passage of a
mid-level jet max should coincide well with peak heating/maximum
boundary-layer mixing, resulting in frequent gusts of 30-40 mph (and
possibly as high as 50 mph). An influx of drier air combined with
daytime heating will promote widespread RH reductions into the
teens. Given antecedent dry fine fuels widely dispersed across the
region, widespread elevated fire weather conditions are expected
with critical conditions likely from the Edwards Plateau to the
middle/lower TX Coastal Plain.
...Central Plains...
Recent MRMS rainfall estimates show patchy areas of wetting rainfall
have fallen across western KS into parts of northwest OK over the
past 24 hours. This rainfall will likely not overly impact fuel
status of finer grassy fuels, which are expected to quickly dry amid
the breezy and dry post-frontal conditions this afternoon. Despite
an influx of cooler air, very low dewpoints coupled with daytime
heating should promote RH values into the teens to low 20s. Ensemble
guidance continues to show a reasonably strong signal for 15-20 mph
winds from southern NE into OK/TX with an embedded swath of 20-25
mph winds probable across central KS to northwest OK where rainfall
was minimal over the past 24 hours. Additionally, much of the
Critical risk area has either observed wildfire activity or received
lightning strikes yesterday (Friday), which may locally heighten the
fire weather concern.
..Moore.. 03/15/2025
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
5 months 3 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1259 AM CDT Sat Mar 15 2025
Valid 151200Z - 161200Z
...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR THE LOWER TEXAS COASTAL PLAIN INTO
THE EDWARDS PLATEAU...
...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR PARTS OF THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN
PLAINS...
...Synopsis...
Critical fire weather conditions are expected across portions of the
southern High Plains this afternoon. A robust surface low is evident
in 05 UTC surface observations across the central Plains with a
broad cold front pushing southward across KS into northwest OK and
the TX Panhandle. This feature is expected to gradually push into
central TX through the afternoon as a secondary surface low deepens
over the mid/lower MS Valley. 15-25 mph winds are expected in both
the pre- and post-frontal regimes along with dry conditions.
....Southern Texas...
Westerly gradient winds are expected to strengthen to 15-25 mph
across a broad swath of southern TX this afternoon. The passage of a
mid-level jet max should coincide well with peak heating/maximum
boundary-layer mixing, resulting in frequent gusts of 30-40 mph (and
possibly as high as 50 mph). An influx of drier air combined with
daytime heating will promote widespread RH reductions into the
teens. Given antecedent dry fine fuels widely dispersed across the
region, widespread elevated fire weather conditions are expected
with critical conditions likely from the Edwards Plateau to the
middle/lower TX Coastal Plain.
...Central Plains...
Recent MRMS rainfall estimates show patchy areas of wetting rainfall
have fallen across western KS into parts of northwest OK over the
past 24 hours. This rainfall will likely not overly impact fuel
status of finer grassy fuels, which are expected to quickly dry amid
the breezy and dry post-frontal conditions this afternoon. Despite
an influx of cooler air, very low dewpoints coupled with daytime
heating should promote RH values into the teens to low 20s. Ensemble
guidance continues to show a reasonably strong signal for 15-20 mph
winds from southern NE into OK/TX with an embedded swath of 20-25
mph winds probable across central KS to northwest OK where rainfall
was minimal over the past 24 hours. Additionally, much of the
Critical risk area has either observed wildfire activity or received
lightning strikes yesterday (Friday), which may locally heighten the
fire weather concern.
..Moore.. 03/15/2025
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
5 months 3 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1259 AM CDT Sat Mar 15 2025
Valid 151200Z - 161200Z
...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR THE LOWER TEXAS COASTAL PLAIN INTO
THE EDWARDS PLATEAU...
...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR PARTS OF THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN
PLAINS...
...Synopsis...
Critical fire weather conditions are expected across portions of the
southern High Plains this afternoon. A robust surface low is evident
in 05 UTC surface observations across the central Plains with a
broad cold front pushing southward across KS into northwest OK and
the TX Panhandle. This feature is expected to gradually push into
central TX through the afternoon as a secondary surface low deepens
over the mid/lower MS Valley. 15-25 mph winds are expected in both
the pre- and post-frontal regimes along with dry conditions.
....Southern Texas...
Westerly gradient winds are expected to strengthen to 15-25 mph
across a broad swath of southern TX this afternoon. The passage of a
mid-level jet max should coincide well with peak heating/maximum
boundary-layer mixing, resulting in frequent gusts of 30-40 mph (and
possibly as high as 50 mph). An influx of drier air combined with
daytime heating will promote widespread RH reductions into the
teens. Given antecedent dry fine fuels widely dispersed across the
region, widespread elevated fire weather conditions are expected
with critical conditions likely from the Edwards Plateau to the
middle/lower TX Coastal Plain.
...Central Plains...
Recent MRMS rainfall estimates show patchy areas of wetting rainfall
have fallen across western KS into parts of northwest OK over the
past 24 hours. This rainfall will likely not overly impact fuel
status of finer grassy fuels, which are expected to quickly dry amid
the breezy and dry post-frontal conditions this afternoon. Despite
an influx of cooler air, very low dewpoints coupled with daytime
heating should promote RH values into the teens to low 20s. Ensemble
guidance continues to show a reasonably strong signal for 15-20 mph
winds from southern NE into OK/TX with an embedded swath of 20-25
mph winds probable across central KS to northwest OK where rainfall
was minimal over the past 24 hours. Additionally, much of the
Critical risk area has either observed wildfire activity or received
lightning strikes yesterday (Friday), which may locally heighten the
fire weather concern.
..Moore.. 03/15/2025
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
5 months 3 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1259 AM CDT Sat Mar 15 2025
Valid 151200Z - 161200Z
...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR THE LOWER TEXAS COASTAL PLAIN INTO
THE EDWARDS PLATEAU...
...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR PARTS OF THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN
PLAINS...
...Synopsis...
Critical fire weather conditions are expected across portions of the
southern High Plains this afternoon. A robust surface low is evident
in 05 UTC surface observations across the central Plains with a
broad cold front pushing southward across KS into northwest OK and
the TX Panhandle. This feature is expected to gradually push into
central TX through the afternoon as a secondary surface low deepens
over the mid/lower MS Valley. 15-25 mph winds are expected in both
the pre- and post-frontal regimes along with dry conditions.
....Southern Texas...
Westerly gradient winds are expected to strengthen to 15-25 mph
across a broad swath of southern TX this afternoon. The passage of a
mid-level jet max should coincide well with peak heating/maximum
boundary-layer mixing, resulting in frequent gusts of 30-40 mph (and
possibly as high as 50 mph). An influx of drier air combined with
daytime heating will promote widespread RH reductions into the
teens. Given antecedent dry fine fuels widely dispersed across the
region, widespread elevated fire weather conditions are expected
with critical conditions likely from the Edwards Plateau to the
middle/lower TX Coastal Plain.
...Central Plains...
Recent MRMS rainfall estimates show patchy areas of wetting rainfall
have fallen across western KS into parts of northwest OK over the
past 24 hours. This rainfall will likely not overly impact fuel
status of finer grassy fuels, which are expected to quickly dry amid
the breezy and dry post-frontal conditions this afternoon. Despite
an influx of cooler air, very low dewpoints coupled with daytime
heating should promote RH values into the teens to low 20s. Ensemble
guidance continues to show a reasonably strong signal for 15-20 mph
winds from southern NE into OK/TX with an embedded swath of 20-25
mph winds probable across central KS to northwest OK where rainfall
was minimal over the past 24 hours. Additionally, much of the
Critical risk area has either observed wildfire activity or received
lightning strikes yesterday (Friday), which may locally heighten the
fire weather concern.
..Moore.. 03/15/2025
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
5 months 3 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1259 AM CDT Sat Mar 15 2025
Valid 151200Z - 161200Z
...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR THE LOWER TEXAS COASTAL PLAIN INTO
THE EDWARDS PLATEAU...
...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR PARTS OF THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN
PLAINS...
...Synopsis...
Critical fire weather conditions are expected across portions of the
southern High Plains this afternoon. A robust surface low is evident
in 05 UTC surface observations across the central Plains with a
broad cold front pushing southward across KS into northwest OK and
the TX Panhandle. This feature is expected to gradually push into
central TX through the afternoon as a secondary surface low deepens
over the mid/lower MS Valley. 15-25 mph winds are expected in both
the pre- and post-frontal regimes along with dry conditions.
....Southern Texas...
Westerly gradient winds are expected to strengthen to 15-25 mph
across a broad swath of southern TX this afternoon. The passage of a
mid-level jet max should coincide well with peak heating/maximum
boundary-layer mixing, resulting in frequent gusts of 30-40 mph (and
possibly as high as 50 mph). An influx of drier air combined with
daytime heating will promote widespread RH reductions into the
teens. Given antecedent dry fine fuels widely dispersed across the
region, widespread elevated fire weather conditions are expected
with critical conditions likely from the Edwards Plateau to the
middle/lower TX Coastal Plain.
...Central Plains...
Recent MRMS rainfall estimates show patchy areas of wetting rainfall
have fallen across western KS into parts of northwest OK over the
past 24 hours. This rainfall will likely not overly impact fuel
status of finer grassy fuels, which are expected to quickly dry amid
the breezy and dry post-frontal conditions this afternoon. Despite
an influx of cooler air, very low dewpoints coupled with daytime
heating should promote RH values into the teens to low 20s. Ensemble
guidance continues to show a reasonably strong signal for 15-20 mph
winds from southern NE into OK/TX with an embedded swath of 20-25
mph winds probable across central KS to northwest OK where rainfall
was minimal over the past 24 hours. Additionally, much of the
Critical risk area has either observed wildfire activity or received
lightning strikes yesterday (Friday), which may locally heighten the
fire weather concern.
..Moore.. 03/15/2025
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
5 months 3 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1259 AM CDT Sat Mar 15 2025
Valid 151200Z - 161200Z
...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR THE LOWER TEXAS COASTAL PLAIN INTO
THE EDWARDS PLATEAU...
...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR PARTS OF THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN
PLAINS...
...Synopsis...
Critical fire weather conditions are expected across portions of the
southern High Plains this afternoon. A robust surface low is evident
in 05 UTC surface observations across the central Plains with a
broad cold front pushing southward across KS into northwest OK and
the TX Panhandle. This feature is expected to gradually push into
central TX through the afternoon as a secondary surface low deepens
over the mid/lower MS Valley. 15-25 mph winds are expected in both
the pre- and post-frontal regimes along with dry conditions.
....Southern Texas...
Westerly gradient winds are expected to strengthen to 15-25 mph
across a broad swath of southern TX this afternoon. The passage of a
mid-level jet max should coincide well with peak heating/maximum
boundary-layer mixing, resulting in frequent gusts of 30-40 mph (and
possibly as high as 50 mph). An influx of drier air combined with
daytime heating will promote widespread RH reductions into the
teens. Given antecedent dry fine fuels widely dispersed across the
region, widespread elevated fire weather conditions are expected
with critical conditions likely from the Edwards Plateau to the
middle/lower TX Coastal Plain.
...Central Plains...
Recent MRMS rainfall estimates show patchy areas of wetting rainfall
have fallen across western KS into parts of northwest OK over the
past 24 hours. This rainfall will likely not overly impact fuel
status of finer grassy fuels, which are expected to quickly dry amid
the breezy and dry post-frontal conditions this afternoon. Despite
an influx of cooler air, very low dewpoints coupled with daytime
heating should promote RH values into the teens to low 20s. Ensemble
guidance continues to show a reasonably strong signal for 15-20 mph
winds from southern NE into OK/TX with an embedded swath of 20-25
mph winds probable across central KS to northwest OK where rainfall
was minimal over the past 24 hours. Additionally, much of the
Critical risk area has either observed wildfire activity or received
lightning strikes yesterday (Friday), which may locally heighten the
fire weather concern.
..Moore.. 03/15/2025
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
5 months 3 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1259 AM CDT Sat Mar 15 2025
Valid 151200Z - 161200Z
...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR THE LOWER TEXAS COASTAL PLAIN INTO
THE EDWARDS PLATEAU...
...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR PARTS OF THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN
PLAINS...
...Synopsis...
Critical fire weather conditions are expected across portions of the
southern High Plains this afternoon. A robust surface low is evident
in 05 UTC surface observations across the central Plains with a
broad cold front pushing southward across KS into northwest OK and
the TX Panhandle. This feature is expected to gradually push into
central TX through the afternoon as a secondary surface low deepens
over the mid/lower MS Valley. 15-25 mph winds are expected in both
the pre- and post-frontal regimes along with dry conditions.
....Southern Texas...
Westerly gradient winds are expected to strengthen to 15-25 mph
across a broad swath of southern TX this afternoon. The passage of a
mid-level jet max should coincide well with peak heating/maximum
boundary-layer mixing, resulting in frequent gusts of 30-40 mph (and
possibly as high as 50 mph). An influx of drier air combined with
daytime heating will promote widespread RH reductions into the
teens. Given antecedent dry fine fuels widely dispersed across the
region, widespread elevated fire weather conditions are expected
with critical conditions likely from the Edwards Plateau to the
middle/lower TX Coastal Plain.
...Central Plains...
Recent MRMS rainfall estimates show patchy areas of wetting rainfall
have fallen across western KS into parts of northwest OK over the
past 24 hours. This rainfall will likely not overly impact fuel
status of finer grassy fuels, which are expected to quickly dry amid
the breezy and dry post-frontal conditions this afternoon. Despite
an influx of cooler air, very low dewpoints coupled with daytime
heating should promote RH values into the teens to low 20s. Ensemble
guidance continues to show a reasonably strong signal for 15-20 mph
winds from southern NE into OK/TX with an embedded swath of 20-25
mph winds probable across central KS to northwest OK where rainfall
was minimal over the past 24 hours. Additionally, much of the
Critical risk area has either observed wildfire activity or received
lightning strikes yesterday (Friday), which may locally heighten the
fire weather concern.
..Moore.. 03/15/2025
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
5 months 3 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1259 AM CDT Sat Mar 15 2025
Valid 151200Z - 161200Z
...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR THE LOWER TEXAS COASTAL PLAIN INTO
THE EDWARDS PLATEAU...
...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR PARTS OF THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN
PLAINS...
...Synopsis...
Critical fire weather conditions are expected across portions of the
southern High Plains this afternoon. A robust surface low is evident
in 05 UTC surface observations across the central Plains with a
broad cold front pushing southward across KS into northwest OK and
the TX Panhandle. This feature is expected to gradually push into
central TX through the afternoon as a secondary surface low deepens
over the mid/lower MS Valley. 15-25 mph winds are expected in both
the pre- and post-frontal regimes along with dry conditions.
....Southern Texas...
Westerly gradient winds are expected to strengthen to 15-25 mph
across a broad swath of southern TX this afternoon. The passage of a
mid-level jet max should coincide well with peak heating/maximum
boundary-layer mixing, resulting in frequent gusts of 30-40 mph (and
possibly as high as 50 mph). An influx of drier air combined with
daytime heating will promote widespread RH reductions into the
teens. Given antecedent dry fine fuels widely dispersed across the
region, widespread elevated fire weather conditions are expected
with critical conditions likely from the Edwards Plateau to the
middle/lower TX Coastal Plain.
...Central Plains...
Recent MRMS rainfall estimates show patchy areas of wetting rainfall
have fallen across western KS into parts of northwest OK over the
past 24 hours. This rainfall will likely not overly impact fuel
status of finer grassy fuels, which are expected to quickly dry amid
the breezy and dry post-frontal conditions this afternoon. Despite
an influx of cooler air, very low dewpoints coupled with daytime
heating should promote RH values into the teens to low 20s. Ensemble
guidance continues to show a reasonably strong signal for 15-20 mph
winds from southern NE into OK/TX with an embedded swath of 20-25
mph winds probable across central KS to northwest OK where rainfall
was minimal over the past 24 hours. Additionally, much of the
Critical risk area has either observed wildfire activity or received
lightning strikes yesterday (Friday), which may locally heighten the
fire weather concern.
..Moore.. 03/15/2025
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
5 months 3 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1259 AM CDT Sat Mar 15 2025
Valid 151200Z - 161200Z
...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR THE LOWER TEXAS COASTAL PLAIN INTO
THE EDWARDS PLATEAU...
...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR PARTS OF THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN
PLAINS...
...Synopsis...
Critical fire weather conditions are expected across portions of the
southern High Plains this afternoon. A robust surface low is evident
in 05 UTC surface observations across the central Plains with a
broad cold front pushing southward across KS into northwest OK and
the TX Panhandle. This feature is expected to gradually push into
central TX through the afternoon as a secondary surface low deepens
over the mid/lower MS Valley. 15-25 mph winds are expected in both
the pre- and post-frontal regimes along with dry conditions.
....Southern Texas...
Westerly gradient winds are expected to strengthen to 15-25 mph
across a broad swath of southern TX this afternoon. The passage of a
mid-level jet max should coincide well with peak heating/maximum
boundary-layer mixing, resulting in frequent gusts of 30-40 mph (and
possibly as high as 50 mph). An influx of drier air combined with
daytime heating will promote widespread RH reductions into the
teens. Given antecedent dry fine fuels widely dispersed across the
region, widespread elevated fire weather conditions are expected
with critical conditions likely from the Edwards Plateau to the
middle/lower TX Coastal Plain.
...Central Plains...
Recent MRMS rainfall estimates show patchy areas of wetting rainfall
have fallen across western KS into parts of northwest OK over the
past 24 hours. This rainfall will likely not overly impact fuel
status of finer grassy fuels, which are expected to quickly dry amid
the breezy and dry post-frontal conditions this afternoon. Despite
an influx of cooler air, very low dewpoints coupled with daytime
heating should promote RH values into the teens to low 20s. Ensemble
guidance continues to show a reasonably strong signal for 15-20 mph
winds from southern NE into OK/TX with an embedded swath of 20-25
mph winds probable across central KS to northwest OK where rainfall
was minimal over the past 24 hours. Additionally, much of the
Critical risk area has either observed wildfire activity or received
lightning strikes yesterday (Friday), which may locally heighten the
fire weather concern.
..Moore.. 03/15/2025
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
5 months 3 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1259 AM CDT Sat Mar 15 2025
Valid 151200Z - 161200Z
...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR THE LOWER TEXAS COASTAL PLAIN INTO
THE EDWARDS PLATEAU...
...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR PARTS OF THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN
PLAINS...
...Synopsis...
Critical fire weather conditions are expected across portions of the
southern High Plains this afternoon. A robust surface low is evident
in 05 UTC surface observations across the central Plains with a
broad cold front pushing southward across KS into northwest OK and
the TX Panhandle. This feature is expected to gradually push into
central TX through the afternoon as a secondary surface low deepens
over the mid/lower MS Valley. 15-25 mph winds are expected in both
the pre- and post-frontal regimes along with dry conditions.
....Southern Texas...
Westerly gradient winds are expected to strengthen to 15-25 mph
across a broad swath of southern TX this afternoon. The passage of a
mid-level jet max should coincide well with peak heating/maximum
boundary-layer mixing, resulting in frequent gusts of 30-40 mph (and
possibly as high as 50 mph). An influx of drier air combined with
daytime heating will promote widespread RH reductions into the
teens. Given antecedent dry fine fuels widely dispersed across the
region, widespread elevated fire weather conditions are expected
with critical conditions likely from the Edwards Plateau to the
middle/lower TX Coastal Plain.
...Central Plains...
Recent MRMS rainfall estimates show patchy areas of wetting rainfall
have fallen across western KS into parts of northwest OK over the
past 24 hours. This rainfall will likely not overly impact fuel
status of finer grassy fuels, which are expected to quickly dry amid
the breezy and dry post-frontal conditions this afternoon. Despite
an influx of cooler air, very low dewpoints coupled with daytime
heating should promote RH values into the teens to low 20s. Ensemble
guidance continues to show a reasonably strong signal for 15-20 mph
winds from southern NE into OK/TX with an embedded swath of 20-25
mph winds probable across central KS to northwest OK where rainfall
was minimal over the past 24 hours. Additionally, much of the
Critical risk area has either observed wildfire activity or received
lightning strikes yesterday (Friday), which may locally heighten the
fire weather concern.
..Moore.. 03/15/2025
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
5 months 3 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1259 AM CDT Sat Mar 15 2025
Valid 151200Z - 161200Z
...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR THE LOWER TEXAS COASTAL PLAIN INTO
THE EDWARDS PLATEAU...
...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR PARTS OF THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN
PLAINS...
...Synopsis...
Critical fire weather conditions are expected across portions of the
southern High Plains this afternoon. A robust surface low is evident
in 05 UTC surface observations across the central Plains with a
broad cold front pushing southward across KS into northwest OK and
the TX Panhandle. This feature is expected to gradually push into
central TX through the afternoon as a secondary surface low deepens
over the mid/lower MS Valley. 15-25 mph winds are expected in both
the pre- and post-frontal regimes along with dry conditions.
....Southern Texas...
Westerly gradient winds are expected to strengthen to 15-25 mph
across a broad swath of southern TX this afternoon. The passage of a
mid-level jet max should coincide well with peak heating/maximum
boundary-layer mixing, resulting in frequent gusts of 30-40 mph (and
possibly as high as 50 mph). An influx of drier air combined with
daytime heating will promote widespread RH reductions into the
teens. Given antecedent dry fine fuels widely dispersed across the
region, widespread elevated fire weather conditions are expected
with critical conditions likely from the Edwards Plateau to the
middle/lower TX Coastal Plain.
...Central Plains...
Recent MRMS rainfall estimates show patchy areas of wetting rainfall
have fallen across western KS into parts of northwest OK over the
past 24 hours. This rainfall will likely not overly impact fuel
status of finer grassy fuels, which are expected to quickly dry amid
the breezy and dry post-frontal conditions this afternoon. Despite
an influx of cooler air, very low dewpoints coupled with daytime
heating should promote RH values into the teens to low 20s. Ensemble
guidance continues to show a reasonably strong signal for 15-20 mph
winds from southern NE into OK/TX with an embedded swath of 20-25
mph winds probable across central KS to northwest OK where rainfall
was minimal over the past 24 hours. Additionally, much of the
Critical risk area has either observed wildfire activity or received
lightning strikes yesterday (Friday), which may locally heighten the
fire weather concern.
..Moore.. 03/15/2025
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
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5 months 3 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1259 AM CDT Sat Mar 15 2025
Valid 151200Z - 161200Z
...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR THE LOWER TEXAS COASTAL PLAIN INTO
THE EDWARDS PLATEAU...
...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR PARTS OF THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN
PLAINS...
...Synopsis...
Critical fire weather conditions are expected across portions of the
southern High Plains this afternoon. A robust surface low is evident
in 05 UTC surface observations across the central Plains with a
broad cold front pushing southward across KS into northwest OK and
the TX Panhandle. This feature is expected to gradually push into
central TX through the afternoon as a secondary surface low deepens
over the mid/lower MS Valley. 15-25 mph winds are expected in both
the pre- and post-frontal regimes along with dry conditions.
....Southern Texas...
Westerly gradient winds are expected to strengthen to 15-25 mph
across a broad swath of southern TX this afternoon. The passage of a
mid-level jet max should coincide well with peak heating/maximum
boundary-layer mixing, resulting in frequent gusts of 30-40 mph (and
possibly as high as 50 mph). An influx of drier air combined with
daytime heating will promote widespread RH reductions into the
teens. Given antecedent dry fine fuels widely dispersed across the
region, widespread elevated fire weather conditions are expected
with critical conditions likely from the Edwards Plateau to the
middle/lower TX Coastal Plain.
...Central Plains...
Recent MRMS rainfall estimates show patchy areas of wetting rainfall
have fallen across western KS into parts of northwest OK over the
past 24 hours. This rainfall will likely not overly impact fuel
status of finer grassy fuels, which are expected to quickly dry amid
the breezy and dry post-frontal conditions this afternoon. Despite
an influx of cooler air, very low dewpoints coupled with daytime
heating should promote RH values into the teens to low 20s. Ensemble
guidance continues to show a reasonably strong signal for 15-20 mph
winds from southern NE into OK/TX with an embedded swath of 20-25
mph winds probable across central KS to northwest OK where rainfall
was minimal over the past 24 hours. Additionally, much of the
Critical risk area has either observed wildfire activity or received
lightning strikes yesterday (Friday), which may locally heighten the
fire weather concern.
..Moore.. 03/15/2025
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
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5 months 3 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1259 AM CDT Sat Mar 15 2025
Valid 151200Z - 161200Z
...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR THE LOWER TEXAS COASTAL PLAIN INTO
THE EDWARDS PLATEAU...
...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR PARTS OF THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN
PLAINS...
...Synopsis...
Critical fire weather conditions are expected across portions of the
southern High Plains this afternoon. A robust surface low is evident
in 05 UTC surface observations across the central Plains with a
broad cold front pushing southward across KS into northwest OK and
the TX Panhandle. This feature is expected to gradually push into
central TX through the afternoon as a secondary surface low deepens
over the mid/lower MS Valley. 15-25 mph winds are expected in both
the pre- and post-frontal regimes along with dry conditions.
....Southern Texas...
Westerly gradient winds are expected to strengthen to 15-25 mph
across a broad swath of southern TX this afternoon. The passage of a
mid-level jet max should coincide well with peak heating/maximum
boundary-layer mixing, resulting in frequent gusts of 30-40 mph (and
possibly as high as 50 mph). An influx of drier air combined with
daytime heating will promote widespread RH reductions into the
teens. Given antecedent dry fine fuels widely dispersed across the
region, widespread elevated fire weather conditions are expected
with critical conditions likely from the Edwards Plateau to the
middle/lower TX Coastal Plain.
...Central Plains...
Recent MRMS rainfall estimates show patchy areas of wetting rainfall
have fallen across western KS into parts of northwest OK over the
past 24 hours. This rainfall will likely not overly impact fuel
status of finer grassy fuels, which are expected to quickly dry amid
the breezy and dry post-frontal conditions this afternoon. Despite
an influx of cooler air, very low dewpoints coupled with daytime
heating should promote RH values into the teens to low 20s. Ensemble
guidance continues to show a reasonably strong signal for 15-20 mph
winds from southern NE into OK/TX with an embedded swath of 20-25
mph winds probable across central KS to northwest OK where rainfall
was minimal over the past 24 hours. Additionally, much of the
Critical risk area has either observed wildfire activity or received
lightning strikes yesterday (Friday), which may locally heighten the
fire weather concern.
..Moore.. 03/15/2025
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
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5 months 3 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1259 AM CDT Sat Mar 15 2025
Valid 151200Z - 161200Z
...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR THE LOWER TEXAS COASTAL PLAIN INTO
THE EDWARDS PLATEAU...
...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR PARTS OF THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN
PLAINS...
...Synopsis...
Critical fire weather conditions are expected across portions of the
southern High Plains this afternoon. A robust surface low is evident
in 05 UTC surface observations across the central Plains with a
broad cold front pushing southward across KS into northwest OK and
the TX Panhandle. This feature is expected to gradually push into
central TX through the afternoon as a secondary surface low deepens
over the mid/lower MS Valley. 15-25 mph winds are expected in both
the pre- and post-frontal regimes along with dry conditions.
....Southern Texas...
Westerly gradient winds are expected to strengthen to 15-25 mph
across a broad swath of southern TX this afternoon. The passage of a
mid-level jet max should coincide well with peak heating/maximum
boundary-layer mixing, resulting in frequent gusts of 30-40 mph (and
possibly as high as 50 mph). An influx of drier air combined with
daytime heating will promote widespread RH reductions into the
teens. Given antecedent dry fine fuels widely dispersed across the
region, widespread elevated fire weather conditions are expected
with critical conditions likely from the Edwards Plateau to the
middle/lower TX Coastal Plain.
...Central Plains...
Recent MRMS rainfall estimates show patchy areas of wetting rainfall
have fallen across western KS into parts of northwest OK over the
past 24 hours. This rainfall will likely not overly impact fuel
status of finer grassy fuels, which are expected to quickly dry amid
the breezy and dry post-frontal conditions this afternoon. Despite
an influx of cooler air, very low dewpoints coupled with daytime
heating should promote RH values into the teens to low 20s. Ensemble
guidance continues to show a reasonably strong signal for 15-20 mph
winds from southern NE into OK/TX with an embedded swath of 20-25
mph winds probable across central KS to northwest OK where rainfall
was minimal over the past 24 hours. Additionally, much of the
Critical risk area has either observed wildfire activity or received
lightning strikes yesterday (Friday), which may locally heighten the
fire weather concern.
..Moore.. 03/15/2025
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
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5 months 3 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1259 AM CDT Sat Mar 15 2025
Valid 151200Z - 161200Z
...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR THE LOWER TEXAS COASTAL PLAIN INTO
THE EDWARDS PLATEAU...
...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR PARTS OF THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN
PLAINS...
...Synopsis...
Critical fire weather conditions are expected across portions of the
southern High Plains this afternoon. A robust surface low is evident
in 05 UTC surface observations across the central Plains with a
broad cold front pushing southward across KS into northwest OK and
the TX Panhandle. This feature is expected to gradually push into
central TX through the afternoon as a secondary surface low deepens
over the mid/lower MS Valley. 15-25 mph winds are expected in both
the pre- and post-frontal regimes along with dry conditions.
....Southern Texas...
Westerly gradient winds are expected to strengthen to 15-25 mph
across a broad swath of southern TX this afternoon. The passage of a
mid-level jet max should coincide well with peak heating/maximum
boundary-layer mixing, resulting in frequent gusts of 30-40 mph (and
possibly as high as 50 mph). An influx of drier air combined with
daytime heating will promote widespread RH reductions into the
teens. Given antecedent dry fine fuels widely dispersed across the
region, widespread elevated fire weather conditions are expected
with critical conditions likely from the Edwards Plateau to the
middle/lower TX Coastal Plain.
...Central Plains...
Recent MRMS rainfall estimates show patchy areas of wetting rainfall
have fallen across western KS into parts of northwest OK over the
past 24 hours. This rainfall will likely not overly impact fuel
status of finer grassy fuels, which are expected to quickly dry amid
the breezy and dry post-frontal conditions this afternoon. Despite
an influx of cooler air, very low dewpoints coupled with daytime
heating should promote RH values into the teens to low 20s. Ensemble
guidance continues to show a reasonably strong signal for 15-20 mph
winds from southern NE into OK/TX with an embedded swath of 20-25
mph winds probable across central KS to northwest OK where rainfall
was minimal over the past 24 hours. Additionally, much of the
Critical risk area has either observed wildfire activity or received
lightning strikes yesterday (Friday), which may locally heighten the
fire weather concern.
..Moore.. 03/15/2025
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
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5 months 3 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1259 AM CDT Sat Mar 15 2025
Valid 151200Z - 161200Z
...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR THE LOWER TEXAS COASTAL PLAIN INTO
THE EDWARDS PLATEAU...
...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR PARTS OF THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN
PLAINS...
...Synopsis...
Critical fire weather conditions are expected across portions of the
southern High Plains this afternoon. A robust surface low is evident
in 05 UTC surface observations across the central Plains with a
broad cold front pushing southward across KS into northwest OK and
the TX Panhandle. This feature is expected to gradually push into
central TX through the afternoon as a secondary surface low deepens
over the mid/lower MS Valley. 15-25 mph winds are expected in both
the pre- and post-frontal regimes along with dry conditions.
....Southern Texas...
Westerly gradient winds are expected to strengthen to 15-25 mph
across a broad swath of southern TX this afternoon. The passage of a
mid-level jet max should coincide well with peak heating/maximum
boundary-layer mixing, resulting in frequent gusts of 30-40 mph (and
possibly as high as 50 mph). An influx of drier air combined with
daytime heating will promote widespread RH reductions into the
teens. Given antecedent dry fine fuels widely dispersed across the
region, widespread elevated fire weather conditions are expected
with critical conditions likely from the Edwards Plateau to the
middle/lower TX Coastal Plain.
...Central Plains...
Recent MRMS rainfall estimates show patchy areas of wetting rainfall
have fallen across western KS into parts of northwest OK over the
past 24 hours. This rainfall will likely not overly impact fuel
status of finer grassy fuels, which are expected to quickly dry amid
the breezy and dry post-frontal conditions this afternoon. Despite
an influx of cooler air, very low dewpoints coupled with daytime
heating should promote RH values into the teens to low 20s. Ensemble
guidance continues to show a reasonably strong signal for 15-20 mph
winds from southern NE into OK/TX with an embedded swath of 20-25
mph winds probable across central KS to northwest OK where rainfall
was minimal over the past 24 hours. Additionally, much of the
Critical risk area has either observed wildfire activity or received
lightning strikes yesterday (Friday), which may locally heighten the
fire weather concern.
..Moore.. 03/15/2025
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
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5 months 3 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1259 AM CDT Sat Mar 15 2025
Valid 151200Z - 161200Z
...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR THE LOWER TEXAS COASTAL PLAIN INTO
THE EDWARDS PLATEAU...
...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR PARTS OF THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN
PLAINS...
...Synopsis...
Critical fire weather conditions are expected across portions of the
southern High Plains this afternoon. A robust surface low is evident
in 05 UTC surface observations across the central Plains with a
broad cold front pushing southward across KS into northwest OK and
the TX Panhandle. This feature is expected to gradually push into
central TX through the afternoon as a secondary surface low deepens
over the mid/lower MS Valley. 15-25 mph winds are expected in both
the pre- and post-frontal regimes along with dry conditions.
....Southern Texas...
Westerly gradient winds are expected to strengthen to 15-25 mph
across a broad swath of southern TX this afternoon. The passage of a
mid-level jet max should coincide well with peak heating/maximum
boundary-layer mixing, resulting in frequent gusts of 30-40 mph (and
possibly as high as 50 mph). An influx of drier air combined with
daytime heating will promote widespread RH reductions into the
teens. Given antecedent dry fine fuels widely dispersed across the
region, widespread elevated fire weather conditions are expected
with critical conditions likely from the Edwards Plateau to the
middle/lower TX Coastal Plain.
...Central Plains...
Recent MRMS rainfall estimates show patchy areas of wetting rainfall
have fallen across western KS into parts of northwest OK over the
past 24 hours. This rainfall will likely not overly impact fuel
status of finer grassy fuels, which are expected to quickly dry amid
the breezy and dry post-frontal conditions this afternoon. Despite
an influx of cooler air, very low dewpoints coupled with daytime
heating should promote RH values into the teens to low 20s. Ensemble
guidance continues to show a reasonably strong signal for 15-20 mph
winds from southern NE into OK/TX with an embedded swath of 20-25
mph winds probable across central KS to northwest OK where rainfall
was minimal over the past 24 hours. Additionally, much of the
Critical risk area has either observed wildfire activity or received
lightning strikes yesterday (Friday), which may locally heighten the
fire weather concern.
..Moore.. 03/15/2025
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
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5 months 3 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1259 AM CDT Sat Mar 15 2025
Valid 151200Z - 161200Z
...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR THE LOWER TEXAS COASTAL PLAIN INTO
THE EDWARDS PLATEAU...
...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR PARTS OF THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN
PLAINS...
...Synopsis...
Critical fire weather conditions are expected across portions of the
southern High Plains this afternoon. A robust surface low is evident
in 05 UTC surface observations across the central Plains with a
broad cold front pushing southward across KS into northwest OK and
the TX Panhandle. This feature is expected to gradually push into
central TX through the afternoon as a secondary surface low deepens
over the mid/lower MS Valley. 15-25 mph winds are expected in both
the pre- and post-frontal regimes along with dry conditions.
....Southern Texas...
Westerly gradient winds are expected to strengthen to 15-25 mph
across a broad swath of southern TX this afternoon. The passage of a
mid-level jet max should coincide well with peak heating/maximum
boundary-layer mixing, resulting in frequent gusts of 30-40 mph (and
possibly as high as 50 mph). An influx of drier air combined with
daytime heating will promote widespread RH reductions into the
teens. Given antecedent dry fine fuels widely dispersed across the
region, widespread elevated fire weather conditions are expected
with critical conditions likely from the Edwards Plateau to the
middle/lower TX Coastal Plain.
...Central Plains...
Recent MRMS rainfall estimates show patchy areas of wetting rainfall
have fallen across western KS into parts of northwest OK over the
past 24 hours. This rainfall will likely not overly impact fuel
status of finer grassy fuels, which are expected to quickly dry amid
the breezy and dry post-frontal conditions this afternoon. Despite
an influx of cooler air, very low dewpoints coupled with daytime
heating should promote RH values into the teens to low 20s. Ensemble
guidance continues to show a reasonably strong signal for 15-20 mph
winds from southern NE into OK/TX with an embedded swath of 20-25
mph winds probable across central KS to northwest OK where rainfall
was minimal over the past 24 hours. Additionally, much of the
Critical risk area has either observed wildfire activity or received
lightning strikes yesterday (Friday), which may locally heighten the
fire weather concern.
..Moore.. 03/15/2025
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
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