Storm Prediction Center Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook

Created: Sun Apr 27 06:10:03 UTC 2025 (20250427 1200Z Day 1 FireWX shapefile | 20250427 1200Z Day 1 FireWX KML)

Day 1 Fire Weather Forecast graphic
Risk Area (sq. mi.) Area Pop. Some Larger Population Centers in Risk Area
Extreme 48,275 2,076,296 El Paso, TX...Albuquerque, NM...Las Cruces, NM...Santa Fe, NM...Rio Rancho, NM...
Critical 15,642 279,371 Roswell, NM...Douglas, AZ...Las Vegas, NM...Espanola, NM...

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   Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook  
   NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
   0109 AM CDT Sun Apr 27 2025

   Valid 271200Z - 281200Z

   ...EXTREMELY CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR SOUTHERN AND CENTRAL NEW
   MEXICO INTO FAR WEST TEXAS...
   ...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR SOUTHERN AND CENTRAL NEW MEXICO
   INTO FAR WEST TEXAS...

   ...Synopsis...
   With a mid-level trough translating across the Intermountain West,
   and a lee cyclone deepening over the central High Plains, strong
   surface winds and deep boundary layer mixing are forecast across
   much of the Southwest into the southern High Plains. Critical to
   Extremely Critical fire-weather conditions are expected across much
   of southern and central New Mexico, into portions of far West Texas.


   ...Central/Southern New Mexico into Far West Texas...
   Widespread 30+ MPH winds and 5-10% relative humidity is anticipated
   over much of southern, central, and even portions of eastern New
   Mexico. While dry and windy conditions are anticipated further east
   of the current highlights, recent wetting rainfall in eastern New
   Mexico over the last several days will serve to limit the
   receptiveness of fuels to wildfire ignition and spread. Therefore,
   Critical and Extremely Critical highlights have been confined to
   where fuels guidance shows ERCs exceeding the 90th annual
   percentile, primarily across southern and central New Mexico. 

   ...Eastern Colorado...
   Elevated highlights have been maintained over eastern Colorado,
   where dormant/fine fuels are anticipated to be receptive to wildfire
   ignition and spread with an environment characterized by 10%
   relative humidity and 15-20 MPH winds. Some recent wetting rainfall
   has occurred across eastern Colorado, with areas receiving 0.75-2.0
   inches of rainfall in the last 48 hours. The Elevated highlights in
   this update reflect the driest areas receiving little to no
   rainfall.

   ..Halbert.. 04/27/2025

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

      

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