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Critical to Extremely Critical Fire Weather in the Southern Plains; Heavy Snow in the Sierra Nevada and Great Basin

Strong winds and very dry conditions will promote critical to extremely critical fire weather conditions across portions of the Southern Plains, especially across eastern New Mexico and far western Texas. Heavy high elevation mountain snow will continue in the Sierra Nevada and Great Basin through Monday, with 1 to 2 feet of snow expected. Read More >

ATTENTION FIRE WEATHER USERS: The default hourly Fire Weather Tabular table was recently discontinued. The regional tabular, graphical, and 7 day forecast options will remain. If this change causes significant problems, please send an email to david.tomalak@noaa.gov.
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