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SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook

SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook

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Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook 
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0152 AM CDT Mon Jun 20 2022

Valid 201200Z - 211200Z

...NO CRITICAL AREAS...

...Synopsis...
The trough within the Great Basin and northern Rockies will continue
east and eject into the central/northern Plains later today. A
surface trough in the northern Plains into the central High Plains
will remain moderately strong. In the Northwest, high pressure will
build at the surface.

...Central High Plains...
Some potential for locally elevated conditions will exist during the
afternoon. The surface high building west of the Divide and the
surface trough to the east, aided by the strong mid-level winds,
will drive strong downslope flow in the lee of the Rockies from
eastern Wyoming into parts of central Colorado. 15-25 mph winds are
possible in this region, particularly in parts of southeastern
Wyoming where the mid-level jet will be during the afternoon. RH of
10-15% is possible within the foothills with values closer to 20%
away from the terrain. Given current fuel reports from these areas
and some light rain observed in southeast Wyoming on Sunday
afternoon, no highlights will be added.

..Wendt.. 06/20/2022

...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...


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