Rangeland Fire Danger Forecast
Issued by NWS Sioux Falls, SD

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Rangeland Fire Danger Statement
National Weather Service Sioux Falls SD
326 AM CST Fri Nov 14 2025

.DISCUSSION...
Unseasonably warm, dry and breezy conditions are expected this
afternoon, ahead of a cool front which will drop southeast
across the region tonight.

Most areas will see southwest winds gusting to 20-25 MPH this
afternoon. However, higher elevations of southwest MN and south
central SD (specifically Gregory County) will see occasional
gusts to around 30 MPH. Decent mixing of dry low level air will
lead to high temperatures in the 70s most areas, with minimum
relative humidity (RH) levels this afternoon ranging from near
20% in south-central South Dakota, to 30-40% east of I-29.

Though conditions may be somewhat marginal, the stronger winds
in Gregory County will overlap with critical RH levels around
20% for a few hours during the late morning-afternoon. While
critical RH values less than 25% may extend as far east as the
James River Valley, wind speeds in these areas are currently
expected to remain below critical levels and thus will limit
a Red Flag Warning to Gregory County for now. Winds farther
east will be closely monitored, and the warning could be
extended if stronger winds develop this afternoon.

The critical fire weather conditions look to be short-lived,
as cooler temperatures and higher RH values are expected this
weekend through much of the upcoming week.

Debris burning is the number one cause of wildfires...so please
be careful with any use of fire.

SDZ050-141230-
Gregory-

...VERY HIGH FIRE DANGER...

The Grassland Fire Danger Index will reach the very high
category this afternoon. Very poor weather conditions and
very low moisture content of grasses, and other dry
organic material on the ground, indicate that dangerous
burning conditions exist. Fires will spread rapidly and
show erratic behavior. Outdoor burning is not recommended.

OUTLOOK FOR SATURDAY AFTERNOON...The Grassland Fire Danger Index
will reach the moderate category.

The grassland fire danger product reflects fire danger for native
grasses. It is not intended for cured agricultural crops, nor
will it reflect conditions in road ditches which have been mowed.


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...HIGH FIRE DANGER...

The Grassland Fire Danger Index will reach the high category
this afternoon. Unfavorable weather conditions and low
moisture content of grasses, and other dry organic material
on the ground, indicate that there is a high potential for
a fire to spread.. Outdoor burning should be restricted to
early morning or evening hours, when wind speeds are usually
lower and the relative humidity is higher.

OUTLOOK FOR SATURDAY AFTERNOON...The Grassland Fire Danger Index
will reach the moderate to high category.

The grassland fire danger product reflects fire danger for native
grasses. It is not intended for cured agricultural crops, nor
will it reflect conditions in road ditches which have been mowed.


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