SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook

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SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook

Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook  
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0122 AM CDT Sun Jun 07 2026

Valid 081200Z - 091200Z

...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR PORTIONS OF THE SOUTHWEST...GREAT
BASIN...CENTRAL ROCKIES...

...Synopsis...
A longwave trough will remain over the northwestern CONUS through
the day on Monday, and a shortwave trough will dig across the
northern Rockies and Great Basin. This will result in breezy
conditions across portions of the Great Basin and the Southwestern
CONUS with low RH in place and dry fuels.

...Southwest, Great Basin, and central Rockies...

Strong vertical mixing during the afternoon with modest flow aloft
is expected to result in winds of 20-30 mph along with RH near 5-15%
for several hours across this region. Continued poor RH recovery
overnight will contribute to dry fuels. Therefore, a Critical area
is introduced across the area. Surrounding this is an Elevated area,
where winds are generally expected to be near 15-20 mph with 5-15%
RH and receptive fuels.

...Central High Plains...

Upslope flow may provide the lift for convective development Monday
afternoon in the presence of a relatively dry boundary layer.
Precipitable water and storm motions may be a bit marginal, but it
appears a mix of wet and dry thunderstorm activity may occur, which
warrants an Isolated Dry Thunder area.

..Supinie.. 06/07/2026

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

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SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook

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Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook  
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0122 AM CDT Sun Jun 07 2026

Valid 081200Z - 091200Z

...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR PORTIONS OF THE SOUTHWEST...GREAT
BASIN...CENTRAL ROCKIES...

...Synopsis...
A longwave trough will remain over the northwestern CONUS through
the day on Monday, and a shortwave trough will dig across the
northern Rockies and Great Basin. This will result in breezy
conditions across portions of the Great Basin and the Southwestern
CONUS with low RH in place and dry fuels.

...Southwest, Great Basin, and central Rockies...

Strong vertical mixing during the afternoon with modest flow aloft
is expected to result in winds of 20-30 mph along with RH near 5-15%
for several hours across this region. Continued poor RH recovery
overnight will contribute to dry fuels. Therefore, a Critical area
is introduced across the area. Surrounding this is an Elevated area,
where winds are generally expected to be near 15-20 mph with 5-15%
RH and receptive fuels.

...Central High Plains...

Upslope flow may provide the lift for convective development Monday
afternoon in the presence of a relatively dry boundary layer.
Precipitable water and storm motions may be a bit marginal, but it
appears a mix of wet and dry thunderstorm activity may occur, which
warrants an Isolated Dry Thunder area.

..Supinie.. 06/07/2026

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

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11:50 AMJune 7, 2026

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