Critical Fire Weather Warnings Persist Across High Plains
Low humidity, gusty winds, and dry vegetation continue to create extreme wildfire risks, with snow forecasted to bring partial relief by Tuesday night.
- The National Weather Service has issued red flag warnings for multiple states in the Central and Southern High Plains due to critical fire weather conditions.
- A combination of very low humidity, wind gusts up to 65 mph, and dry vegetation is driving the heightened wildfire risks.
- Temperatures in affected areas are 15-25 degrees above average, further exacerbating fire danger.
- Emergency responders remain on high alert after a weekend of severe weather, including tornadoes and wildfires, that caused at least 37 fatalities and widespread destruction.
- Snow and gusty winds are expected to develop by Tuesday night in parts of the Plains, which may help reduce fire risks in some areas.