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SRNL Weather Center Fire Forecast (AM)

Date:
April 24, 2026
Forecast Period:
8:00 AM Today (April 24, 2026) through 8:00 AM Tomorrow (April 25, 2026)
Discussion:
Sunny and dry conditions continue today. Chances of more weather activity this weekend and the high pressure ridge over the region breaks down and a front moves over the area on the weekend with potential for rain.
Special Conditions:
Fire risk due to weather conditions continues today. Additionally, smoke from regional fires might be transported into the area again today. Extended forecast: The area is currently under drought conditions and expected to remain in it for the next few weeks to a month. Below averages temperatures expected in the next two week period with seasonal amounts of precipitation. A shift in pattern will produce temperatures slightly above average in the 3-4 weeks period.
Short Term Forecast
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Today (April 24) Tonight (April 24) Saturday (April 25)
Sky Condition Mostly Sunny then Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Mostly Sunny then Rain Showers
Max/Min Temp 85 60 86
1st Period Wind Direction/Speed SW 2-4, gusts to 8 S 2-4, gusts to 8 SW 3-5, gusts to 10
2nd Period Wind Direction/Speed SW 3-5, gusts to 10 Light and variable SW 5-7, gusts to 15
Humidity % (min/max) 30 90 35
Stability A F B
Mixing Height (ft) 8500 strong inversion 9pm-6pm 9000
Transport Direction/Speed (mph) W 10 N/A SW 25
Precipitation Chance (%) 0 10 20
Precipitation Start-Stop N/A 6pm-10pm After 5 pm
Precipitation Type N/A Isolated showers Rain Showers and thunderstorms
Precipitation Amount N/A 0.0-0.1 0.0-0.1
Fog Potential None expected None expected None expected
Updated April 24, 2026 06:57 AM
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