Spot Forecast
Issued by NWS Salt Lake City, UT
Issued by NWS Salt Lake City, UT
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849 FNUS75 KSLC 180329 FWSSLC Spot Forecast for Little Deer Creek...USFS National Weather Service Salt Lake City UT 929 PM MDT Mon Jun 17 2024 Forecast is based on forecast start time of 2100 MDT on June 17. If conditions become unrepresentative...contact the National Weather Service. .DISCUSSION...A cooler, drier, and more stable airmass will be in place over the fire area tomorrow. Winds are expected to light and terrain driven under mostly clear skies, with high temperatures only reaching into the mid- to upper-60s for the lower elevations of the fire area, and around 60 for the upper elevations. Though the day will be starting with higher relative humidity, afternoon minimum humidity values are expected to be 5 to 7 percent lower than the previous day. Heading through the overnight hours, winds will continue light diurnal trends, however, humidity recoveries will be on the downward trend. Within the thermal belt (top of the layer up to ~6900ft elevation) humidity may only max out between 15-20 percent. .TUESDAY... Sky/weather.........Mostly sunny (10-20 percent cloud cover). CWR.................0 percent. Chance of pcpn......0 percent. LAL.................1. Max temperature.....Around 60 at 7000ft. 66-69 at 6000ft. Min humidity........18-21 percent. Wind (20 ft)........Downslope/ downvalley 4-7 mph early in the morning, becoming upslope/ upvalley 5-8 mph after 0900. Gusts to around 12-14 mph on exposed ridges. Transport winds.....Northeast around 5 mph in the morning, becoming west around 10 mph. Haines Index........4. .TUESDAY NIGHT... Sky/weather.........Partly cloudy (40-50 percent cloud cover). CWR.................0 percent. Chance of pcpn......0 percent. LAL.................1. Min temperature.....40-42. Up to 48 degrees in the thermal belt. Max humidity........40-45 percent within drainages and lower elevations. Humidity could be as low as 15-20 percent in the thermal belt (top of layer to around 6,900ft elevations). Wind (20 ft)........Downslope/ downvalley 4-7 mph. Transport winds.....West around 10 mph becoming northeast around 8 mph overnight. Haines Index........5. $$ Forecaster...Webber Requested by...Tim Baker Type of request...WILDFIRE .TAG 2416328.0/SLC .DELDT 06/17/24 .FormatterVersion 2.0.0 .EMAIL Timbaker2832@gmail.com