300  
FNUS22 KWNS 151854  
FWDDY2  
 
DAY 2 FIRE WEATHER OUTLOOK  
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK  
1253 PM CST FRI NOV 15 2024  
 
VALID 161200Z - 171200Z  
 
THE PREVIOUS FORECAST REMAINS ON TRACK WITH ONLY MINOR ADJUSTMENTS  
NEEDED BASED ON TRENDS IN LATEST HIGH-RES GUIDANCE. OVERALL,  
ELEVATED TO LOCALIZED/TRANSIENT FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS REMAIN  
LIKELY AS OUTLINED IN THE PREVIOUS DISCUSSION BELOW.  
 
..MOORE.. 11/15/2024  
   
PREV DISCUSSION  
/ISSUED 1139 PM CST THU NOV 14 2024/  
   
..SYNOPSIS  
 
ANOTHER UPPER-LEVEL SHORTWAVE WILL IMPACT PORTIONS OF THE NORTHEAST  
ON SATURDAY. FROM THE SOUTHWEST TO THE NORTHERN PLAINS, A BROAD  
UPPER TROUGH WILL MAKE SLOW EASTWARD PROGRESS.  
   
..SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND/NORTHERN MID-ATLANTIC  
 
SIMILAR TO FRIDAY, DRY AND BREEZY CONDITIONS WILL AGAIN PREVAIL  
ACROSS THE REGION. WITH THE PASSAGE OF THE MID-LEVEL JET, IT IS  
POSSIBLE THAT A FEW STRONGER GUSTS COULD OCCUR; HOWEVER, SUSTAINED  
WINDS ARE STILL EXPECTED TO REACH 10-15 MPH. RH WILL ALSO FALL TO  
30-40% BY THE AFTERNOON. VERY DRY FUELS WILL CONTINUE TO SUPPORT A  
LARGE FIRE RISK.  
   
..PLEASE SEE WWW.SPC.NOAA.GOV/FIRE FOR GRAPHIC PRODUCT  
 
 
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