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Heat the Southwest; Fire Weather in the Central U.S.; Kona Low Impacting Hawaii

A rare March heat wave is ongoing with much above-normal temperatures over the Southwest U.S. through this weekend. Periods of critical fire weather will persist from the central Rockies to the central and southern Plains through the weekend as gusty winds and low relative humidity continue. A Kona low will continue to bring several rounds of moderate to heavy rainfall to Hawaii through Sunday. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Fri, Mar 20, 2026 at 4:24:11 pm MDT

A spring weather pattern will bring a "rollercoaster" of temperatures to the region between March 20th and 27th. We are tracking two distinct dry cold fronts arriving on Saturday and Wednesday. While temperatures will moderate to near-normal by Thursday, the primary concern is the development of breezy conditions and low humidity accompanying these fronts. Please use caution with any outdoor burning this coming week, as the fire danger will be elevated.
Occasional rain through Friday combined with warm temperatures will accelerate the melt of a primed snowpack. Stream and creek rises are expected. Also, standing water will accumulate on roads and residential properties. Water could potentially infiltrate basements and low-lying outbuildings. Additionally, snow and debris clogging culverts will force water to sheet over roadways, creating unpredictable driving hazards. Action: Take time now to clear snow and ice away from your home's foundation and nearby storm drains. Never drive through flooded or water-covered roadways.

 

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