SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 1055 AM CST Tue Feb 25 2025 Valid 251700Z - 261200Z The Elevated area has been expanded slightly for today to include portions of northeastern CO, most of the NE Panhandle, and more of central NE. Latest hi-res guidance, and consensus forecast soundings in and around the area of interest, indicate substantial mixing and downslope flow will occur later today as cloud cover diminishes/shifts eastward. Unidirectional westerly flow through the boundary layer near 30-55 mph later this afternoon suggests some locations may experience gusts up to or exceeding 50 mph, especially across the NE Panhandle. This downslope, and pre-frontal warming, should yield RH in the low teens. Recent fire activity has also been noted across NE, and a Critical area was considered, but overall fuel states preclude the need for an upgrade at this time. For additional details, please see the previous discussion below. ..Barnes.. 02/25/2025 .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0201 AM CST Tue Feb 25 2025/ ...Synopsis... A mid-level disturbance will bring enhanced westerly flow aloft across portions of South Dakota and Nebraska today, in addition to passage of a surface cold front. Surface winds are expected to increase, with potential for sustained winds around 20-25 mph. Some areas of north-central Nebraska/southern South Dakota may see overlap of stronger surface winds with relative humidity reductions to 20-25 percent. ERCs appear near normal for time of year, but there is concern over potential for fire spread within freeze cured fine fuels. Coordination with local partners on status of fuels has shown that lack of recent snow melt in combination with previously windy/dry conditions has led to increased fire activity. An Elevated delineation was added to support this threat. ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 1055 AM CST Tue Feb 25 2025 Valid 251700Z - 261200Z The Elevated area has been expanded slightly for today to include portions of northeastern CO, most of the NE Panhandle, and more of central NE. Latest hi-res guidance, and consensus forecast soundings in and around the area of interest, indicate substantial mixing and downslope flow will occur later today as cloud cover diminishes/shifts eastward. Unidirectional westerly flow through the boundary layer near 30-55 mph later this afternoon suggests some locations may experience gusts up to or exceeding 50 mph, especially across the NE Panhandle. This downslope, and pre-frontal warming, should yield RH in the low teens. Recent fire activity has also been noted across NE, and a Critical area was considered, but overall fuel states preclude the need for an upgrade at this time. For additional details, please see the previous discussion below. ..Barnes.. 02/25/2025 .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0201 AM CST Tue Feb 25 2025/ ...Synopsis... A mid-level disturbance will bring enhanced westerly flow aloft across portions of South Dakota and Nebraska today, in addition to passage of a surface cold front. Surface winds are expected to increase, with potential for sustained winds around 20-25 mph. Some areas of north-central Nebraska/southern South Dakota may see overlap of stronger surface winds with relative humidity reductions to 20-25 percent. ERCs appear near normal for time of year, but there is concern over potential for fire spread within freeze cured fine fuels. Coordination with local partners on status of fuels has shown that lack of recent snow melt in combination with previously windy/dry conditions has led to increased fire activity. An Elevated delineation was added to support this threat. ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more