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Fire Weather Potential Fire Weather Potential
National Weather Service - Springfield, Missouriwww.weather.gov/springfield
The following is a hazardous weather briefing from the National Weather Service in Springfield, MO, issued at 5:00 PM on Sunday, November 7th. This briefing should not be used beyond 12:00 PM on November 8th, or if local weather conditions become unrepresentative.
Submitted: 5:00 PM, November 7th
OverviewOverview
• Critical Fire Weather conditions expected once again across eastern Kansas and the Missouri Ozarks.
• South winds will increase to between 10 and 15 mph, with a few gusts between 20 and 25 mph.
• Relative humidity values expected to drop into low 20s, and fuel levels remain extremely dry
• Critical Fire Weather conditions expected once again across eastern Kansas and the Missouri Ozarks.
• South winds will increase to between 10 and 15 mph, with a few gusts between 20 and 25 mph.
• Relative humidity values expected to drop into low 20s, and fuel levels remain extremely dry
Red Flag WarningRed Flag Warning
Red Flag WarningRed Flag Warning
RecapRecap
• Near-critical to critical fire weather conditions expected over eastern Kansas and the Missouri Ozarks.
• Combination of gusty winds, low RH, and dry fuels to result in potential for explosive fire behavior.
• Red Flag Warning in effect from 10 AM to 6 PM across the entire forecast area.
• Near-critical to critical fire weather conditions expected over eastern Kansas and the Missouri Ozarks.
• Combination of gusty winds, low RH, and dry fuels to result in potential for explosive fire behavior.
• Red Flag Warning in effect from 10 AM to 6 PM across the entire forecast area.
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Hazardous Weather BriefingHazardous Weather Briefing
National Weather Service - Springfield, Missouriwww.weather.gov/springfield
This concludes the hazardous weather briefing from the NWS in Springfield, Missouri. Weather conditions could change rapidly, so be sure to check back to our website, www.weather.gov/springfield, or tune into NOAA Weather Radio for the latest forecast information. In addition, be sure to stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio and local media for the latest watches, warnings and advisories from the National Weather Service.