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Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0250 PM CDT Fri Jun 06 2025

Valid 071200Z - 081200Z

...NO CRITICAL AREAS...

...20z Update...
No changes, brief locally elevated fire-weather conditions will
remain possible behind a cold front across parts of the northern
Plains Saturday. However, only marginal low RH, poorly overlapped
with the gusty winds and dry fuels suggests more widespread concerns
are unlikely. See the previous discussion.

..Lyons.. 06/06/2025

.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 1158 PM CDT Thu Jun 05 2025/

...Synopsis...
The upper pattern will amplify to a degree over the central/eastern
CONUS, with a mid-level trough deepening across the northern Plains
into the Great Lakes region as a preceding mid-level trough
traverses the OH Valley tomorrow (Saturday). Like Day 1, a moist
low-level airmass and/or scattered to widespread thunderstorms
across several locales east of the Rockies should limit
wildfire-spread potential. A cold front should sweep across the
northern Rockies/northern High Plains tomorrow afternoon. However,
RH is not expected to dip to Elevated/Critical thresholds. As such,
while a localized wildfire start cannot be ruled out, conditions
appear too marginal to warrant the introduction of fire weather
highlights this outlook.

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

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