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Spot Forecast for New Canyon RX...USFS
National Weather Service Salt Lake City UT
421 AM MDT Wed Jun 26 2024

Forecast is based on ignition time of 0600 MDT on June 26.
If conditions become unrepresentative...contact the National Weather
Service.

.DISCUSSION....Highly anomalous atmospheric moisture remains in place across
the area. Showers across western Utah during the early morning
are gradually shifting northeast with some gusty outflow winds out
of the southwest. These gusty winds with some light rain will be
possible through the early morning hours before clearing develops
mid morning. Convection will develop during the afternoon and be
more widespread today compared to yesterday with multiple rounds
of storms possible as convection persists through the evening and
into the overnight hours Wednesday night. Convection overnight
will gradually weaken and become more showery in nature with less
convective parameters. Any storms that do move over the area will
be capable of producing gusty outflow winds and heavy rain.

More storms are expected to develop on Thursday afternoon. If
skies are able to sufficiently clear to allow temperatures to rise
then convection on Thursday afternoon has the potential to be
stronger in nature with gusty winds and hail possible.

.TODAY...

Sky/weather.........Partly cloudy (40-50 percent cloud cover) then
                    becoming mostly cloudy (65-75 percent cloud
                    cover). Isolated rain showers late in the
                    morning. Numerous rain showers and scattered
                    thunderstorms in the afternoon.
CWR.................30 percent.
Chance of pcpn......60 percent.
LAL.................1 until 1200, then 4.
Max temperature.....74-76.
Min humidity........37-39 percent.
Wind (20 ft)........South winds 5-7 mph becoming southwest 7-10 mph
                    with gusts to around 18 mph in the late morning
                    and afternoon. Gusty and erratic winds expected
                    near thunderstorms in the afternoon.
Clearing index......1000+.
Haines Index........4.

.TONIGHT...

Sky/weather.........Mostly cloudy (70-80 percent cloud cover) then
                    becoming partly cloudy (55-65 percent cloud
                    cover). Scattered showers and thunderstorms.
CWR.................40 percent.
Chance of pcpn......50 percent.
LAL.................4.
Min temperature.....54-56.
Max humidity........72-74 percent.
Wind (20 ft)........West winds 6-9 mph becoming southeast 5-7 mph
                    overnight, then becoming south after 3 am.
                    Gusty and erratic winds expected near
                    thunderstorms.
Haines Index........3.

.THURSDAY...

Sky/weather.........Partly cloudy (50-60 percent cloud cover) then
                    becoming mostly cloudy (70-80 percent cloud
                    cover). Scattered rain showers in the morning.
                    Isolated thunderstorms late in the morning,
                    then numerous rain showers and scattered
                    thunderstorms in the afternoon.
CWR.................45 percent.
Chance of pcpn......60 percent.
LAL.................1 until 0900, then 2 until 1200, then 4.
Max temperature.....70-72.
Min humidity........40-42 percent.
Wind (20 ft)........South winds 6-8 mph becoming southwest 7-13 mph
                    with gusts 25-30 mph in the late morning
                    and afternoon. Gusty and erratic winds expected
                    near thunderstorms in the late morning and
                    afternoon.
Clearing index......1000+.
Haines Index........4.

$$
Forecaster...Mahan
Requested by...Kyler hatch
Type of request...PRESCRIBED
.TAG 2415629.20/SLC
.DELDT 06/26/24
.FormatterVersion 2.0.0
.EMAIL kyler.hatch@usda.gov