


Fire Weather Outlook Discussion
Issued by NWS
Issued by NWS
773 FNUS28 KWNS 111935 FWDD38 Day 3-8 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0233 PM CDT Fri Jul 11 2025 Valid 131200Z - 191200Z Upper ridging should dominate the western into south-central CONUS through at least early next week, before the ridge flattens through the remainder of next week. Multiple mid-level impulses will crest the ridge through early next week, providing enough upper support to induce dry and windy conditions along the Cascades on Day 3 (Sunday) and Days 4-5 (Monday-Tuesday), where 40 percent critical probabilities have been maintained. Monsoonal moisture will continue to linger around the Four Corners region into next week, providing a mix of wet and dry thunderstorms nearly every day into next week. Given that storms may be on the wetter side, and may occur over the same regions (hence the dampening of fuels), no dry thunderstorm probabilities were added to this region. Isolated dry thunderstorms may become an increasing concern across portions of the Pacific Northwest into the northern Great Basin/Central Rockies region through parts of next week as mid-level troughs traverse the Interior West. However, given the overall weak forcing with these low-amplitude troughs, and differences in timing of the troughs in medium-range guidance, confidence is too low to specify the location and timing of dry thunderstorms at this time. ..Squitieri.. 07/11/2025 ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... $$