SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0150 AM CST Thu Feb 27 2025 Valid 271200Z - 281200Z ...NO CRITICAL AREAS... ...Synopsis... Split mid-level flow with a strong northern stream shortwave trough is forecast to amplify as it moves over the eastern US. At the same time, ridging will intensify to the west as an upper low weakens over the Southwest. At the surface, a cold front will quickly move eastward with gusty winds and drier air behind it. Dry and breezy conditions are possible in the lee of the Appalachians and across parts of the Southeast, supporting some localized fire-weather concerns. ...Southeast US... As the eastern end of the cold front moves through the eastern US, dry continental flow is likely in the lee of the southern Appalachians and the Southeastern US. Gusty west/northwest winds of 10-15 mph are possible along with afternoon minimum humidity near 35%. After several weeks of unusually dry conditions, area fuels are supportive of some localized fire-weather risk. However, increasing moisture ahead of the cold front will likely keep RH values high enough to limit more widespread fire-weather concerns. ...Desert Southwest... A backdoor cold front will continue to weaken as it moves westward over the Southwest and southern High Plains. A surface low over western AZ will support moderate easterly flow across parts of western NM and AZ. While the air mass will be cooler in the wake of the front, relatively mild temperatures may still support a few hours of RH below 25%. Overlapping with easterly gusts of 15-20 mph and dry fuels, a few hours of locally elevated fire-weather conditions are possible across eastern AZ and western NM. ..Lyons.. 02/27/2025 ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0150 AM CST Thu Feb 27 2025 Valid 271200Z - 281200Z ...NO CRITICAL AREAS... ...Synopsis... Split mid-level flow with a strong northern stream shortwave trough is forecast to amplify as it moves over the eastern US. At the same time, ridging will intensify to the west as an upper low weakens over the Southwest. At the surface, a cold front will quickly move eastward with gusty winds and drier air behind it. Dry and breezy conditions are possible in the lee of the Appalachians and across parts of the Southeast, supporting some localized fire-weather concerns. ...Southeast US... As the eastern end of the cold front moves through the eastern US, dry continental flow is likely in the lee of the southern Appalachians and the Southeastern US. Gusty west/northwest winds of 10-15 mph are possible along with afternoon minimum humidity near 35%. After several weeks of unusually dry conditions, area fuels are supportive of some localized fire-weather risk. However, increasing moisture ahead of the cold front will likely keep RH values high enough to limit more widespread fire-weather concerns. ...Desert Southwest... A backdoor cold front will continue to weaken as it moves westward over the Southwest and southern High Plains. A surface low over western AZ will support moderate easterly flow across parts of western NM and AZ. While the air mass will be cooler in the wake of the front, relatively mild temperatures may still support a few hours of RH below 25%. Overlapping with easterly gusts of 15-20 mph and dry fuels, a few hours of locally elevated fire-weather conditions are possible across eastern AZ and western NM. ..Lyons.. 02/27/2025 ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more