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Severe Thunderstorms in the Southeast U.S.; Critical Fire Weather in the Central and Southern Plains

Scattered severe thunderstorms remain possible this afternoon and evening across parts of southern Georgia into north and west-central Florida. Both damaging winds and a few tornadoes may occur. Gusty to high winds and low relative humidity will bring critical fire weather to the central and southern Plains today into Tuesday. Read More >

A prolonged period of critical fire weather conditions will begin Sunday and continue through at least midweek. Conditions are expected to expand in coverage and intensify over time, with Tuesday likely bringing extreme fire weather conditions to the plains. The period starts Sunday with a Red Flag Warning in effect for the eastern plains from 11 AM to 5 PM. Relative humidity values are expected to drop as low as 11%, combined with gusty southwest winds up to 40 mph. These conditions will create a high risk for rapid fire growth and spread. Avoid any burning or outdoor activities that may cause sparks.
A prolonged period of elevated to critical fire weather conditions is expected Sunday through the end of the work week. The biggest fire weather concerns will be Tuesday afternoon, where relative humidity values could be as low as 10% and wind gusts as strong as 60 mph. Please stay tuned to the forecast as we get closer for more details!