FNUS21 KWNS 210535 FWDDY1 Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 1234 AM CDT Sat Mar 21 2026 Valid 211200Z - 221200Z ...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR PARTS OF CENTRAL/EASTERN WYOMING...NORTHWEST COLORADO...SOUTHWEST SOUTH DAKOTA...WESTERN NEBRASKA PANHANDLE... ...Synopsis... Upper-level ridging will continue across much of the U.S. today. However, some modest decrease in the amplitude of this feature can be expected. The strongest upper-level winds will remain across the northern tier states with some extension into the central Rockies. A stout surface trough/cold front will begin to move south through the northern/central Plains. ...Wyoming into far western Nebraska/South Dakota... The combination of the strongest mid-level winds and the surface low to the east will promote Critical fire weather conditions during the afternoon. Winds of 20-25 mph (perhaps locally higher) and RH of 10-15% can be expected. The cold front will move through during the late evening into the overnight. Gusty north winds are expected in its wake. ...Colorado Foothills/Front Range... Conditions within the typical wind prone areas will not likely be significantly different than farther north given the cross terrain pressure gradient. Winds of 15-25 mph and RH of 5-15% are probable. While these meteorological conditions would mean Critical fire weather, recent precipitation has impacted fuels and updated ERC data suggest that Critical fire weather may only occur locally. The cold front will not likely impact this region until around Sunday morning. ...Southwest into central/southern Plains... A very broad area of elevated fire weather is forecast to develop this afternoon. The warm to hot temperatures and lack of rainfall continue to cure fuels in these areas. Very dry conditions are likely in the Southwest (RH of 5-15%) with modest improvements to around 15-25% in the central Plains near the Missouri River. Winds of 15-20 mph will be most common, but locally higher speeds are possible especially in the terrain of the Southwest. ..Wendt.. 03/21/2026 ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... $$