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Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0158 PM CST Tue Nov 11 2025

Valid 121200Z - 131200Z

...NO CRITICAL AREAS...

...Mid-Atlantic...
A mid-level trough over the Northeast coupled with a surface high
pressure centered over the Deep South should promote a dry,
west-southwest flow over the Piedmont/Mid-Atlantic region on
Wednesday. However, a broader overlap of enhanced southwest winds of
around 15 mph and low relative humidity (30% or below) could be
limited across the region. Enhanced southwest winds around 15 mph
supported by a stronger surface pressure gradient over the
Mid-Atlantic will be displaced from drier conditions across southern
GA/northern FL, where relative humidity could fall below 20%. This
limited overlap as well as recent rainfall across the eastern U.S.
precludes introduction of Elevated highlights for this update.

..Williams.. 11/11/2025

.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0200 AM CST Tue Nov 11 2025/

...Synopsis...
Along the northern periphery of a surface high centered over the
Gulf Coast states, a tight pressure gradient and shallow
boundary-layer mixing into a swath of enhanced flow aloft will yield
dry/breezy conditions across parts of the Southeast into the
Mid-Atlantic during the afternoon. Around 25-30 percent RH and 10-15
mph sustained west-southwesterly surface winds may favor locally
elevated fire-weather conditions over areas that missed out on
rainfall during the last few days.

...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...

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