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Heat Persists Across the Central and Western U.S.; Fire Weather Concerns in the Rockies and High Plains

Record-breaking heat expected in the Central and Western U.S. for the next several days. Gusty winds and low relative humidity will create elevated to critical fire weather conditions over portions of the Rockies and High Plains Wednesday and Thursday. Rain and mountain snow are possible across the Pacific Northwest into the Rockies through Wednesday. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Tue, Mar 24, 2026 at 10:34:09 pm PDT

Above average temperatures will produce a minor Heat Risk in Central California including the San Joaquin Valley and Mojave Desert through the next several days. This will impact mainly the most sensitive groups. The definition and actions to take are provided in the graphic.
Tuesday, March 24, 2026 @ 2:30 PM PDT - A Wind Advisory has been issued and is in effect from 5 PM PDT Wednesday until 5 AM PDT Thursday. Northwest winds 20-30 mph with gusts to 50 mph are expected. Travel will be difficult, especially in high profile vehicles.
Streams and waterways will be running cold and fast! As warmer than normal temperatures continue, waterways may be inviting. However, the water will flow dangerously fast and cold. It is recommended to stay out of these waterways and streams, as this will cause adverse impacts to even the most experienced swimmers. Also heed instructions from law enforcement.

 

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