####018002140#### FNUS22 KWNS 281951 FWDDY2 Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0250 PM CDT Mon Apr 28 2025 Valid 291200Z - 301200Z ...Day 2 Update... Elevated Fire weather concerns will remain across southern New Mexico and far West Texas as modest mid-level flow aloft over a very dry, well-mixed boundary layer remains in place. Extended Elevated highlights into the Davis Mountains/Big Bend areas based on latest model guidance consensus and existing dry fuels. ...Coastal Mid-Atlantic... A tightening pressure gradient over the Mid-Atlantic region in response to an approaching trough will promote accelerating surface winds from the south and southwest Tuesday. Although dewpoints will be increasing through the day, above normal temperatures well into the upper 70s to lower 80s will support relative humidity 25-30 percent range by early afternoon. The relatively warm and dry air mass combined with southwest winds of 15-20 mph will promote elevated fire weather conditions across New Jersey and adjacent areas of southeast Pennsylvania and far southern New York. ..Williams.. 04/28/2025 .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0200 AM CDT Mon Apr 28 2025/ ...Synopsis... Ahead of a midlevel trough moving eastward across the Southwest, moderate southwesterly flow aloft will overspread the southern Rockies and adjacent High Plains. Here, boundary-layer mixing along the western periphery of a deepening lee cyclone over the TX Trans-Pecos will favor dry/breezy conditions across southern NM. Sustained surface winds of 15-20 mph amid 10 percent RH will yield elevated to locally critical fire-weather conditions. Additionally, isolated high-based thunderstorms cannot be entirely ruled out across portions of northern/central NM -- ahead of the approaching midlevel trough. While this may promote a localized risk of dry thunderstorms, confidence in sufficient coverage of storms over dry fuels is too low to add Dry Thunderstorm highlights at this time. ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... $$