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Fire Weather Concerns; Record Warmth Spreads

The Plains to the mid-Mississippi Valley continue with warm and dry conditions. Any fires that initiate could spread quickly. The warm temperatures will expand across the Southern Plains into the Southwest where numerous records are expected through the weekend. Meanwhile, a cold front will move southward across the northern Plains and Great Lakes region where some snow will develop this weekend. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Sat, Feb 28, 2026 at 3:28:31 am PST

Well above normal temperatures are expected today. To mitigate heat-related impacts: increase water intake, reduce time spent outdoors or stay in the shade, open windows at night, and NEVER leave children or pets in unattended vehicles no matter the time of year.
Increased breezes, especially mid-week and into Friday next week are forecast. Northerly wind gusts of 25 mph are forecast, with a 10% chance that gusts could exceed 40 mph, especially across areas of higher terrain. Secure any loose outdoor articles. Be prepared for hazardous driving conditions for lightweight and high profile vehicles. Anticipate some fire spread in areas of dry vegetation/regions that have not seen as much rainfall this winter. Stay tuned for more updates to the forecast.
Slight chance (15-25%) for light rain today in the North Bay. Light rain is likely (60% chance) in the North Bay tomorrow with wetting rains possible in the higher terrain. Drizzle will be possible for coastal and higher terrain locations south of the Golden Gate Bridge. Major impacts are not expected.

 

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