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The graphic shows the weather factors that have some risk for the next 7 days. Click on the colored boxes to see what the risk factors is based on and what impact it may have.
Lightning Risk
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Fire Weather Risk
Grassland Fire Danger Index (GFDI)
Excessive Rainfall Risk
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Wind Risk
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Severe Thunderstorm Risk
Severe Thunderstorm Risk: risk level 0
Severe Thunderstorm Risk: risk level 0
Severe Thunderstorm Risk: risk level 0
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Severe Thunderstorm Risk: risk level 0
Severe Thunderstorm Risk: risk level 0
No impact in 9 other categories:Tornado Risk, Thunderstorm Wind Risk, Hail Risk, Spotter Outlook, Extreme Heat Risk, Frost/Freeze Risk, Fog Risk, Ice Accumulation Risk, Snow/Sleet Risk
Thursday: Lightning Risk
1: Limited
Isolated to scattered thunderstorms with dangerous cloud-to-ground lightning expected.
What is this based on?
We base this risk on local weather office thunderstorm forecasts.
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Lightning Risk
1:Limited
Isolated to scattered thunderstorms with dangerous cloud-to-ground lightning expected.
2:Elevated
Numerous thunderstorms with dangerous cloud-to-ground lightning expected.
3:Significant
Widespread thunderstorms with dangerous cloud-to-ground lightning expected.
Friday: Lightning Risk
1: Limited
Isolated to scattered thunderstorms with dangerous cloud-to-ground lightning expected.
What is this based on?
We base this risk on local weather office thunderstorm forecasts.
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Lightning Risk
1:Limited
Isolated to scattered thunderstorms with dangerous cloud-to-ground lightning expected.
2:Elevated
Numerous thunderstorms with dangerous cloud-to-ground lightning expected.
3:Significant
Widespread thunderstorms with dangerous cloud-to-ground lightning expected.
Sunday: Fire Weather Risk
2: Elevated
Low humidity and windy conditions will create dangerous fire conditions. Fires can escape control more easily and be difficult to contain.
What is this based on?
We base this risk on local weather office forecasts of combined relative humidity, winds, and wind gusts.
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Fire Weather Risk
1:Limited
Low humidity and breezy conditions will result in an increased danger of fires getting out of control.
2:Elevated
Low humidity and windy conditions will create dangerous fire conditions. Fires can escape control more easily and be difficult to contain.
3:Significant
High winds and extended dry periods will produce extreme burning conditions. Open fires can quickly escape and are very difficult to control, even for experienced fire fighters.
4:Extreme
Very strong winds, combined with low humidity, will create extremely volatile conditions. Fires will spread very quickly with spot fires common. Fire control will be extremely difficult.
Monday: Fire Weather Risk
1: Limited
Low humidity and breezy conditions will result in an increased danger of fires getting out of control.
What is this based on?
We base this risk on local weather office forecasts of combined relative humidity, winds, and wind gusts.
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Fire Weather Risk
1:Limited
Low humidity and breezy conditions will result in an increased danger of fires getting out of control.
2:Elevated
Low humidity and windy conditions will create dangerous fire conditions. Fires can escape control more easily and be difficult to contain.
3:Significant
High winds and extended dry periods will produce extreme burning conditions. Open fires can quickly escape and are very difficult to control, even for experienced fire fighters.
4:Extreme
Very strong winds, combined with low humidity, will create extremely volatile conditions. Fires will spread very quickly with spot fires common. Fire control will be extremely difficult.
Tuesday: Fire Weather Risk
1: Limited
Low humidity and breezy conditions will result in an increased danger of fires getting out of control.
What is this based on?
We base this risk on local weather office forecasts of combined relative humidity, winds, and wind gusts.
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Fire Weather Risk
1:Limited
Low humidity and breezy conditions will result in an increased danger of fires getting out of control.
2:Elevated
Low humidity and windy conditions will create dangerous fire conditions. Fires can escape control more easily and be difficult to contain.
3:Significant
High winds and extended dry periods will produce extreme burning conditions. Open fires can quickly escape and are very difficult to control, even for experienced fire fighters.
4:Extreme
Very strong winds, combined with low humidity, will create extremely volatile conditions. Fires will spread very quickly with spot fires common. Fire control will be extremely difficult.
Wednesday: Fire Weather Risk
1: Limited
Low humidity and breezy conditions will result in an increased danger of fires getting out of control.
What is this based on?
We base this risk on local weather office forecasts of combined relative humidity, winds, and wind gusts.
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Fire Weather Risk
1:Limited
Low humidity and breezy conditions will result in an increased danger of fires getting out of control.
2:Elevated
Low humidity and windy conditions will create dangerous fire conditions. Fires can escape control more easily and be difficult to contain.
3:Significant
High winds and extended dry periods will produce extreme burning conditions. Open fires can quickly escape and are very difficult to control, even for experienced fire fighters.
4:Extreme
Very strong winds, combined with low humidity, will create extremely volatile conditions. Fires will spread very quickly with spot fires common. Fire control will be extremely difficult.
Thursday: Fire Weather Risk
1: Limited
Low humidity and breezy conditions will result in an increased danger of fires getting out of control.
What is this based on?
We base this risk on local weather office forecasts of combined relative humidity, winds, and wind gusts.
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Fire Weather Risk
1:Limited
Low humidity and breezy conditions will result in an increased danger of fires getting out of control.
2:Elevated
Low humidity and windy conditions will create dangerous fire conditions. Fires can escape control more easily and be difficult to contain.
3:Significant
High winds and extended dry periods will produce extreme burning conditions. Open fires can quickly escape and are very difficult to control, even for experienced fire fighters.
4:Extreme
Very strong winds, combined with low humidity, will create extremely volatile conditions. Fires will spread very quickly with spot fires common. Fire control will be extremely difficult.
Friday: Fire Weather Risk
1: Limited
Low humidity and breezy conditions will result in an increased danger of fires getting out of control.
What is this based on?
We base this risk on local weather office forecasts of combined relative humidity, winds, and wind gusts.
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risk level name
risk level description
Fire Weather Risk
1:Limited
Low humidity and breezy conditions will result in an increased danger of fires getting out of control.
2:Elevated
Low humidity and windy conditions will create dangerous fire conditions. Fires can escape control more easily and be difficult to contain.
3:Significant
High winds and extended dry periods will produce extreme burning conditions. Open fires can quickly escape and are very difficult to control, even for experienced fire fighters.
4:Extreme
Very strong winds, combined with low humidity, will create extremely volatile conditions. Fires will spread very quickly with spot fires common. Fire control will be extremely difficult.
Saturday: Fire Weather Risk
1: Limited
Low humidity and breezy conditions will result in an increased danger of fires getting out of control.
What is this based on?
We base this risk on local weather office forecasts of combined relative humidity, winds, and wind gusts.
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risk level name
risk level description
Fire Weather Risk
1:Limited
Low humidity and breezy conditions will result in an increased danger of fires getting out of control.
2:Elevated
Low humidity and windy conditions will create dangerous fire conditions. Fires can escape control more easily and be difficult to contain.
3:Significant
High winds and extended dry periods will produce extreme burning conditions. Open fires can quickly escape and are very difficult to control, even for experienced fire fighters.
4:Extreme
Very strong winds, combined with low humidity, will create extremely volatile conditions. Fires will spread very quickly with spot fires common. Fire control will be extremely difficult.
Sunday: Grassland Fire Danger Index (GFDI)
1: Moderate (GFDI 3-6)
Unfavorable weather conditions and low moisture content of grasses and other dry organic material on the ground, indicating that there is a high potential for fire to spread. Outdoor burning should be restricted to early morning or evening hours when wind speeds are usually lower and the relative humidity is higher. Burning is still favorable for well- planned burns by experienced land management personnel. Difficulty of fire suppression: Headfire attack generally successful with water.
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Grassland Fire Danger Index (GFDI)
1:Moderate (GFDI 3-6)
Unfavorable weather conditions and low moisture content of grasses and other dry organic material on the ground, indicating that there is a high potential for fire to spread. Outdoor burning should be restricted to early morning or evening hours when wind speeds are usually lower and the relative humidity is higher. Burning is still favorable for well- planned burns by experienced land management personnel. Difficulty of fire suppression: Headfire attack generally successful with water.
2:High (GFDI 7-15)
Very poor weather conditions and very low moisture content of grasses and other dry organic material on the ground, indicating that dangerous burning conditions exist. Fires will spread rapidly and show erratic behavior. Outdoor burning is not recommended other than for experienced land management personnel. Difficulty of fire suppression: Direct headfire attack will become increasingly difficult. Spot fires are more likely.
3:Very High (GFDI 16-39)
Extreme weather conditions and very low moisture content of grasses and other dry organic material on the ground, indicating that critical burning conditions exist. All fires have the potential to become large and spread quickly and become erratic with extreme fire behavioral characteristics. Difficulty of fire suppression: Direct attack on a headfire will generally fail. Back burn from a secure good line with adequate manpower and equipment. Flanks may become more difficult to control in shifting or erratic winds. Spot fires are likely.
4:Extreme (GFDI > 39)
Extreme grassland fire weather conditions that are rarely experienced in our area. Very high winds and low humidity with very dry cured grasses. Any fire that starts will spread rapidly and almost impossible to control. Fire suppression: Direct attack will likely fail, especially in heavy fuel loads.
Monday: Grassland Fire Danger Index (GFDI)
1: Moderate (GFDI 3-6)
Unfavorable weather conditions and low moisture content of grasses and other dry organic material on the ground, indicating that there is a high potential for fire to spread. Outdoor burning should be restricted to early morning or evening hours when wind speeds are usually lower and the relative humidity is higher. Burning is still favorable for well- planned burns by experienced land management personnel. Difficulty of fire suppression: Headfire attack generally successful with water.
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Grassland Fire Danger Index (GFDI)
1:Moderate (GFDI 3-6)
Unfavorable weather conditions and low moisture content of grasses and other dry organic material on the ground, indicating that there is a high potential for fire to spread. Outdoor burning should be restricted to early morning or evening hours when wind speeds are usually lower and the relative humidity is higher. Burning is still favorable for well- planned burns by experienced land management personnel. Difficulty of fire suppression: Headfire attack generally successful with water.
2:High (GFDI 7-15)
Very poor weather conditions and very low moisture content of grasses and other dry organic material on the ground, indicating that dangerous burning conditions exist. Fires will spread rapidly and show erratic behavior. Outdoor burning is not recommended other than for experienced land management personnel. Difficulty of fire suppression: Direct headfire attack will become increasingly difficult. Spot fires are more likely.
3:Very High (GFDI 16-39)
Extreme weather conditions and very low moisture content of grasses and other dry organic material on the ground, indicating that critical burning conditions exist. All fires have the potential to become large and spread quickly and become erratic with extreme fire behavioral characteristics. Difficulty of fire suppression: Direct attack on a headfire will generally fail. Back burn from a secure good line with adequate manpower and equipment. Flanks may become more difficult to control in shifting or erratic winds. Spot fires are likely.
4:Extreme (GFDI > 39)
Extreme grassland fire weather conditions that are rarely experienced in our area. Very high winds and low humidity with very dry cured grasses. Any fire that starts will spread rapidly and almost impossible to control. Fire suppression: Direct attack will likely fail, especially in heavy fuel loads.
Tuesday: Grassland Fire Danger Index (GFDI)
2: High (GFDI 7-15)
Very poor weather conditions and very low moisture content of grasses and other dry organic material on the ground, indicating that dangerous burning conditions exist. Fires will spread rapidly and show erratic behavior. Outdoor burning is not recommended other than for experienced land management personnel. Difficulty of fire suppression: Direct headfire attack will become increasingly difficult. Spot fires are more likely.
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Grassland Fire Danger Index (GFDI)
1:Moderate (GFDI 3-6)
Unfavorable weather conditions and low moisture content of grasses and other dry organic material on the ground, indicating that there is a high potential for fire to spread. Outdoor burning should be restricted to early morning or evening hours when wind speeds are usually lower and the relative humidity is higher. Burning is still favorable for well- planned burns by experienced land management personnel. Difficulty of fire suppression: Headfire attack generally successful with water.
2:High (GFDI 7-15)
Very poor weather conditions and very low moisture content of grasses and other dry organic material on the ground, indicating that dangerous burning conditions exist. Fires will spread rapidly and show erratic behavior. Outdoor burning is not recommended other than for experienced land management personnel. Difficulty of fire suppression: Direct headfire attack will become increasingly difficult. Spot fires are more likely.
3:Very High (GFDI 16-39)
Extreme weather conditions and very low moisture content of grasses and other dry organic material on the ground, indicating that critical burning conditions exist. All fires have the potential to become large and spread quickly and become erratic with extreme fire behavioral characteristics. Difficulty of fire suppression: Direct attack on a headfire will generally fail. Back burn from a secure good line with adequate manpower and equipment. Flanks may become more difficult to control in shifting or erratic winds. Spot fires are likely.
4:Extreme (GFDI > 39)
Extreme grassland fire weather conditions that are rarely experienced in our area. Very high winds and low humidity with very dry cured grasses. Any fire that starts will spread rapidly and almost impossible to control. Fire suppression: Direct attack will likely fail, especially in heavy fuel loads.
Wednesday: Grassland Fire Danger Index (GFDI)
1: Moderate (GFDI 3-6)
Unfavorable weather conditions and low moisture content of grasses and other dry organic material on the ground, indicating that there is a high potential for fire to spread. Outdoor burning should be restricted to early morning or evening hours when wind speeds are usually lower and the relative humidity is higher. Burning is still favorable for well- planned burns by experienced land management personnel. Difficulty of fire suppression: Headfire attack generally successful with water.
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Grassland Fire Danger Index (GFDI)
1:Moderate (GFDI 3-6)
Unfavorable weather conditions and low moisture content of grasses and other dry organic material on the ground, indicating that there is a high potential for fire to spread. Outdoor burning should be restricted to early morning or evening hours when wind speeds are usually lower and the relative humidity is higher. Burning is still favorable for well- planned burns by experienced land management personnel. Difficulty of fire suppression: Headfire attack generally successful with water.
2:High (GFDI 7-15)
Very poor weather conditions and very low moisture content of grasses and other dry organic material on the ground, indicating that dangerous burning conditions exist. Fires will spread rapidly and show erratic behavior. Outdoor burning is not recommended other than for experienced land management personnel. Difficulty of fire suppression: Direct headfire attack will become increasingly difficult. Spot fires are more likely.
3:Very High (GFDI 16-39)
Extreme weather conditions and very low moisture content of grasses and other dry organic material on the ground, indicating that critical burning conditions exist. All fires have the potential to become large and spread quickly and become erratic with extreme fire behavioral characteristics. Difficulty of fire suppression: Direct attack on a headfire will generally fail. Back burn from a secure good line with adequate manpower and equipment. Flanks may become more difficult to control in shifting or erratic winds. Spot fires are likely.
4:Extreme (GFDI > 39)
Extreme grassland fire weather conditions that are rarely experienced in our area. Very high winds and low humidity with very dry cured grasses. Any fire that starts will spread rapidly and almost impossible to control. Fire suppression: Direct attack will likely fail, especially in heavy fuel loads.
Thursday: Grassland Fire Danger Index (GFDI)
2: High (GFDI 7-15)
Very poor weather conditions and very low moisture content of grasses and other dry organic material on the ground, indicating that dangerous burning conditions exist. Fires will spread rapidly and show erratic behavior. Outdoor burning is not recommended other than for experienced land management personnel. Difficulty of fire suppression: Direct headfire attack will become increasingly difficult. Spot fires are more likely.
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Grassland Fire Danger Index (GFDI)
1:Moderate (GFDI 3-6)
Unfavorable weather conditions and low moisture content of grasses and other dry organic material on the ground, indicating that there is a high potential for fire to spread. Outdoor burning should be restricted to early morning or evening hours when wind speeds are usually lower and the relative humidity is higher. Burning is still favorable for well- planned burns by experienced land management personnel. Difficulty of fire suppression: Headfire attack generally successful with water.
2:High (GFDI 7-15)
Very poor weather conditions and very low moisture content of grasses and other dry organic material on the ground, indicating that dangerous burning conditions exist. Fires will spread rapidly and show erratic behavior. Outdoor burning is not recommended other than for experienced land management personnel. Difficulty of fire suppression: Direct headfire attack will become increasingly difficult. Spot fires are more likely.
3:Very High (GFDI 16-39)
Extreme weather conditions and very low moisture content of grasses and other dry organic material on the ground, indicating that critical burning conditions exist. All fires have the potential to become large and spread quickly and become erratic with extreme fire behavioral characteristics. Difficulty of fire suppression: Direct attack on a headfire will generally fail. Back burn from a secure good line with adequate manpower and equipment. Flanks may become more difficult to control in shifting or erratic winds. Spot fires are likely.
4:Extreme (GFDI > 39)
Extreme grassland fire weather conditions that are rarely experienced in our area. Very high winds and low humidity with very dry cured grasses. Any fire that starts will spread rapidly and almost impossible to control. Fire suppression: Direct attack will likely fail, especially in heavy fuel loads.
Friday: Grassland Fire Danger Index (GFDI)
1: Moderate (GFDI 3-6)
Unfavorable weather conditions and low moisture content of grasses and other dry organic material on the ground, indicating that there is a high potential for fire to spread. Outdoor burning should be restricted to early morning or evening hours when wind speeds are usually lower and the relative humidity is higher. Burning is still favorable for well- planned burns by experienced land management personnel. Difficulty of fire suppression: Headfire attack generally successful with water.
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risk level name
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Grassland Fire Danger Index (GFDI)
1:Moderate (GFDI 3-6)
Unfavorable weather conditions and low moisture content of grasses and other dry organic material on the ground, indicating that there is a high potential for fire to spread. Outdoor burning should be restricted to early morning or evening hours when wind speeds are usually lower and the relative humidity is higher. Burning is still favorable for well- planned burns by experienced land management personnel. Difficulty of fire suppression: Headfire attack generally successful with water.
2:High (GFDI 7-15)
Very poor weather conditions and very low moisture content of grasses and other dry organic material on the ground, indicating that dangerous burning conditions exist. Fires will spread rapidly and show erratic behavior. Outdoor burning is not recommended other than for experienced land management personnel. Difficulty of fire suppression: Direct headfire attack will become increasingly difficult. Spot fires are more likely.
3:Very High (GFDI 16-39)
Extreme weather conditions and very low moisture content of grasses and other dry organic material on the ground, indicating that critical burning conditions exist. All fires have the potential to become large and spread quickly and become erratic with extreme fire behavioral characteristics. Difficulty of fire suppression: Direct attack on a headfire will generally fail. Back burn from a secure good line with adequate manpower and equipment. Flanks may become more difficult to control in shifting or erratic winds. Spot fires are likely.
4:Extreme (GFDI > 39)
Extreme grassland fire weather conditions that are rarely experienced in our area. Very high winds and low humidity with very dry cured grasses. Any fire that starts will spread rapidly and almost impossible to control. Fire suppression: Direct attack will likely fail, especially in heavy fuel loads.
Saturday: Grassland Fire Danger Index (GFDI)
1: Moderate (GFDI 3-6)
Unfavorable weather conditions and low moisture content of grasses and other dry organic material on the ground, indicating that there is a high potential for fire to spread. Outdoor burning should be restricted to early morning or evening hours when wind speeds are usually lower and the relative humidity is higher. Burning is still favorable for well- planned burns by experienced land management personnel. Difficulty of fire suppression: Headfire attack generally successful with water.
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risk level name
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Grassland Fire Danger Index (GFDI)
1:Moderate (GFDI 3-6)
Unfavorable weather conditions and low moisture content of grasses and other dry organic material on the ground, indicating that there is a high potential for fire to spread. Outdoor burning should be restricted to early morning or evening hours when wind speeds are usually lower and the relative humidity is higher. Burning is still favorable for well- planned burns by experienced land management personnel. Difficulty of fire suppression: Headfire attack generally successful with water.
2:High (GFDI 7-15)
Very poor weather conditions and very low moisture content of grasses and other dry organic material on the ground, indicating that dangerous burning conditions exist. Fires will spread rapidly and show erratic behavior. Outdoor burning is not recommended other than for experienced land management personnel. Difficulty of fire suppression: Direct headfire attack will become increasingly difficult. Spot fires are more likely.
3:Very High (GFDI 16-39)
Extreme weather conditions and very low moisture content of grasses and other dry organic material on the ground, indicating that critical burning conditions exist. All fires have the potential to become large and spread quickly and become erratic with extreme fire behavioral characteristics. Difficulty of fire suppression: Direct attack on a headfire will generally fail. Back burn from a secure good line with adequate manpower and equipment. Flanks may become more difficult to control in shifting or erratic winds. Spot fires are likely.
4:Extreme (GFDI > 39)
Extreme grassland fire weather conditions that are rarely experienced in our area. Very high winds and low humidity with very dry cured grasses. Any fire that starts will spread rapidly and almost impossible to control. Fire suppression: Direct attack will likely fail, especially in heavy fuel loads.
Thursday: Excessive Rainfall Risk
1: Limited
Isolated flash floods possible. Most flooding will be localized to areas that can experience rapid runoff with heavy rainfall.
What is this based on?
We base this risk on the excessive rainfall outlook from the Weather Prediction Center. You can learn more about excessive rainfall on their website.
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Excessive Rainfall Risk
1:Limited
Isolated flash floods possible. Most flooding will be localized to areas that can experience rapid runoff with heavy rainfall.
2:Elevated
Scattered flash floods possible, some potentially significant. Most vulnerable are urban areas, roads, small streams, and washes.
3:Significant
Numerous flash floods including some significant events likely. Many streams may flood, affecting nearby residential and urban areas.
4:Extreme
Widespread, severe flash floods expected. Events could occur in areas that don't normally flood. Lives and property in greater danger.
Thursday: Wind Risk
1: Limited
Breezy conditions could blow around unsecured items and result in hazardous driving conditions for high-profile vehicles.
What is this based on?
We base this risk on local weather office wind speed/gust forecasts.
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Wind Risk
1:Limited
Breezy conditions could blow around unsecured items and result in hazardous driving conditions for high-profile vehicles.
2:Elevated
Windy conditions could damage outdoor items and result in hazardous driving conditions for high-profile vehicles.
3:Significant
Very windy conditions could blow down trees and cause isolated power outages.
4:Extreme
Extremely windy conditions will damage numerous trees and cause widespread power outages.
Thursday: Severe Thunderstorm Risk
2: Slight
Scattered severe thunderstorms possible.
What is this based on?
We base this risk on daily forecasts from the Storm Prediction Center.