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SPC Day 2 Fire Weather OutlookSPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook  Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0259 PM CDT Tue Sep 09 2025
Valid 101200Z - 111200Z
...Washington State... An upper-level trough moving into the western U.S. will support another round of dry thunderstorms through tonight into the early Day 2 period. Numerous new fire ignitions from overnight thunderstorms occurred this morning across central WA. Cloud to ground lightning and minimal rainfall outside thunderstorm rain cores will continue to present an ignition threat in heavier, drought stressed fuels across the WA Cascades, and north central WA, particularly in the morning hours. Thunderstorm development will shift primarily to higher terrain by Wednesday afternoon across central WA.
...Eastern Great Basin and Western Utah... A robust mid-level jet (50-60 knots) rounding the base of the upper-level low over northern California combined with deep, well-mixed boundary layer will support breezy south-southwest surface winds of 15-25 mph Wednesday afternoon. The gusty winds along with relative humidity in the 15-20% range will result in elevated to locally critical fire weather conditions across east-central NV into western UT. Although fuels are only marginally dry, the stronger winds and low RH could contribute to wildfire spread.
..Williams.. 09/09/2025
.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 1255 AM CDT Tue Sep 09 2025/
...Synopsis... For Wednesday, not much change in the upper-level pattern is expected from Tuesday. The upper-level trough in the West will shift into more of the Great Basin and the mid-level jet will extend farther northward. Showers and thunderstorms remain possible in the Northwest and northern Rockies.
...Eastern Great Basin into Idaho/Wyoming... Dry and breezy conditions appear likely during the afternoon. Winds of 15-25 mph will be possible along with RH of 15-20%. Even with these elevated to locally critical meteorological conditions, fuels are not likely to become receptive enough to support more than a locally elevated risk.
...Northwest/northern Rockies... While thunderstorms will be possible in association with the upper low, recent precipitation and substantial cloud cover should generally limit the overall risk for lightning ignitions. A continued downward trend in fuel receptiveness is expected Wednesday. Highlights do not appear warranted at this time.
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read morehttps://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/fire_wx/fwdy2.html
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