SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
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Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1108 AM CDT Sun Jun 26 2022
Valid 261700Z - 271200Z
Minimal changes have been made to the current outlook for the latest
hi-res guidance/morning observations. Isolated and mostly dry
thunderstorms will support lightning within areas of dry fuels
across the Great Basin and northern parts of the Western Slope. To
the south and east, scattered to widespread wetting storms are
possible, limiting the dry thunder risk. Isolated thunderstorms may
also develop across portions of southern Oregon, though confidence
in storm coverage is low. See the prior discussion for additional
info.
..Lyons.. 06/26/2022
.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0139 AM CDT Sun Jun 26 2022/
...Synopsis...
Large-scale upper ridging will prevail across much of the central
and southern U.S. today, resulting in relatively weak surface wind
field (and associated fire weather conditions) across much of the
CONUS. However, mid-level moisture will continue to linger across
much of the Interior West, fueling isolated to scattered
thunderstorm development by afternoon peak heating. While the storms
will be slow moving/occasionally wet, some of the storms may produce
lightning over patchy but critically dry fuel beds, warranting the
introduction of isolated dry thunderstorm highlights.
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
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