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Dangerous Heat in the East; Critical Fire Weather in the Southwest

Dangerous, record-breaking heat will intensify across most of the central and eastern U.S this week. Heat indices will likely exceed 100 degrees. Heat is likely to continue across the eastern U.S. through the Independence Day holiday weekend. Critical fire weather conditions will continue today and likely Tuesday across portions of the Four Corners and northern High Plains. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Mon, Jun 29, 2026 at 12:44:34 pm PDT

A continued troughing pattern over California will bring a brief influx of moisture to Sierra Nevada this afternoon. This air will interact with the terrain, leading to a slight chance (5 to 15 percent) for thunderstorms at the higher elevations between Yosemite NP and Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park.
The Fourth of July falls during the driest part of the year. Grasses and brush are fully cured, and low humidity dries them out even further. Under these conditions, a single spark can grow into a fast-moving fire within minutes. Wind is the multiplier. Gusts push flames into fresh fuel and carry embers ahead of the fire, starting new spot fires downwind. 🎆 Fireworks rules vary by city, county, and agency, and many areas ban them entirely. Check with your local fire department or county authorities. 🔗 weather.gov/hanford
Sustained winds of up to 30 mph and gusts up to 45 mph are expected at San Luis Reservoir and along Highway 152. Gusts this high are capable of producing whitecap waves dangerous to small watercraft and are dangerous to drivers, particularly those in high-profile vehicles. Exercise caution if recreating at San Luis Reservoir or driving in the area. These winds will likely continue into the weekend.

 

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