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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
1047 AM CDT Wed Jun 08 2022

Valid 081700Z - 091200Z

The previous forecast remains on track, with minor changes made to
the isolated dry thunderstorm delineation to reflect the latest
high-resolution model guidance consensus. Please see the previous
forecast below for more details.

..Squitieri.. 06/08/2022

.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0158 AM CDT Wed Jun 08 2022/

...Synopsis...
As easterly upslope flow overspreads the High Plains in conjunction
with sufficient midlevel moisture, isolated high-based thunderstorms
should develop over the higher terrain from southern CO
south-southwestward into NM and southeast AZ. Given the presence of
highly receptive fuels across these areas, isolated
lightning-induced ignitions will be possible during the initial
stages of development and away from any heavier precipitation cores.
In addition, strong to severe outflow winds could acco*pany the more
organized/longer-lived storms as they track eastward across southern
CO and east-central NM. For details on the severe weather threat,
see the Day 1 Convective Outlook.

Over parts of southern CA (particularly southern Santa Barbara
County), breezy/gusty offshore winds could overlap 10-20 percent RH
during the evening and overnight hours. This could result in locally
elevated conditions where the dry/breezy conditions develop amid
pockets of dry fuels.

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


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