


Fire Weather Outlook Discussion
Issued by NWS
Issued by NWS
980 FNUS28 KWNS 172201 FWDD38 Day 3-8 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0459 PM CDT Sun Aug 17 2025 Valid 191200Z - 251200Z ...Day 3-5/Tuesday-Thursday... A amplifying mid-level ridge over the Four Corners region and north-central U.S. will bring an expanding area of heat and dry conditions to much of the Intermountain West. A mid-level trough should continue to promote some thunderstorm potential across central ID/southwest MT Day 3-4/Tuesday-Wednesday before translating over the ridge axis into the Northern Plains by Day 5/Thursday. Farther south, breezy south-southwest winds and dry conditions will keep fire weather concerns across portions of the Great Basin where fuels remain very dry. Monsoon moisture is expected to surge into the Lower Colorado River Basin and lower desert areas of southern CA and NV by midweek, pushing northward into the northern Great Basin by Day 5/Thursday. High-based thunderstorms are expected on the fringes of the monsoon moisture as early as Day 4/Wednesday across portions of the Great Basin. ...Day 6-8/Friday-Sunday... Building heat and instability as the ridge strengthens will promote drying of fuels as well as support a plume dominated fire weather environment across interior portions of CA, although overall surface winds will be light. High-based thunderstorms as mid and upper-level monsoon moisture moves into southern CA could bring dry lightning concerns mainly east of the coastal plain areas. Overall uncertainty remains regarding magnitude of monsoon moisture plume spreading into the Desert Southwest, Great Basin and southern California. This precludes introduction of dry thunderstorm probabilities in the long term at this time. ..Williams.. 08/17/2025 ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... $$