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Fall-Like Temperatures, Rain and Light Snow From the Upper Midwest to the Northeast; Elevated Fire Weather Conditions in the Southern Plains

Cooler temperatures, rain and light snow are forecast for the Midwest and portions of the Eastern U.S. early this week as a cold front progresses through. Gusty winds will bring elevated fire weather conditions to southern Kansas, northwest Texas and Oklahoma today. Elevated to critical fire weather conditions will then be possible across South Dakota and Nebraska Wednesday. Read More >

Offshore winds of 25-35 mph with gusts to 45 mph, isolated gusts to 65 mph across the highest terrain and ridgetops in tandem with daytime relative humidity as low as 10% will result in critical fire weather conditions Thursday night - Saturday.
A Beach Hazards Statement is now in effect through 9 PM Wednesday. Moderate period northwest swell with breaking waves of 6-8 feet and a moderate risk for sneaker waves are expected. Never turn your back on the ocean!
There is a moderate risk for sneaker waves and rip currents from now until Wednesday evening along the coast. Beware of the potential for sneaker waves, stay off of jetties, keep your eyes on kids and pets, and never turn your back on the ocean.

 

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