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Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1150 AM CDT Fri Jul 05 2024

Valid 051700Z - 061200Z

The previous forecast remains on track, and no changes were made
with this update. In addition to the fire-weather concerns described
below, locally elevated fire-weather conditions are expected across
portions of southern CA and the Central CA Coast -- where a
persistent midlevel ridge to the north continues to promote very hot
conditions and locally breezy offshore winds. However, these
conditions generally appear too localized and/or marginal for
highlights at this time.

..Weinman.. 07/05/2024

.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0221 AM CDT Fri Jul 05 2024/

...Synopsis...
A broad trough should be situated across the central CONUS through
the day today with northwest flow across the western CONUS, and an
embedded mid-level speed max should begin impinging upon the Pacific
Northwest overnight tonight. Despite the delayed arrival of the
speed max, some breezy conditions (gusts to 20-30 mph) are expected
to develop this afternoon across western parts of the Snake River
plain in Idaho along with RH near 5-15% and dry fuels. For this
reason, an Elevated area is included across this region.

Additionally, some transient, localized Elevated conditions may
occur in the lee of Cascade ranges across central Washington with
downslope winds. However, RH may be a bit marginal (15-25%), and the
strongest winds are expected to last less than 3 hours. For these
reasons, have held off on Elevated highlights in this area.

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

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