####018003047#### FNUS63 KABR 010940 RFDABR Rangeland Fire Danger Statement National Weather Service Aberdeen SD 340 AM CST Sat Feb 1 2025 .DISCUSSION... Strong south winds of 15 to 30 mph with gusts up to 40 mph this morning will begin to draw down this afternoon and shift to a more westerly direction when the relative humidity decreases to 35 to 45 percent across central and north central South Dakota. These conditions push the Grassland Fire Danger index into the moderate to high range. Across northeast South Dakota and west central Minnesota, even though afternoon relative humidity values only drop to 45 to 55 percent, the Grassland Fire Danger index will climb into the high to very high range. As winds become northwesterly on Sunday, much colder air will push into the region, resulting in moderate Grassland Fire Danger for most of the forecast area. SDZ023-012345- Deuel- Including the city of Clear Lake 340 AM CST Sat Feb 1 2025 ...VERY HIGH FIRE DANGER... Very poor weather conditions and very low moisture content of grasses, and other dry organic material on the ground, indicate that dangerous burning conditions exist. Fires will spread rapidly and show erratic behavior. Outdoor burning is not recommended. The outlook for Sunday afternoon...The grassland fire danger index will reach the moderate category. $$ MNZ039-046-SDZ003-004-008>011-015-017>022-033-036-037-045-048-012345- Traverse-Big Stone-Corson-Campbell-Roberts-Walworth-Edmunds-Day- Dewey-Faulk-Spink-Clark-Codington-Grant-Hamlin-Stanley-Hyde-Hand- Jones-Lyman- Including the cities of Wheaton, Ortonville, McIntosh, Herreid, Sisseton, Mobridge, Ipswich, Webster, Isabel, Faulkton, Redfield, Clark, Watertown, Milbank, Hayti, Fort Pierre, Highmore, Miller, Murdo, and Kennebec 340 AM CST Sat Feb 1 2025 /240 AM MST Sat Feb 1 2025/ ...HIGH FIRE DANGER... Unfavorable weather conditions and low moisture content of grasses, and other dry organic material on the ground, indicate that there is high potential for a fire to spread. Outdoor burning should be restricted to early morning or evening hours when wind speeds are usually lower and the relative humidity is higher. The outlook for Sunday afternoon...The grassland fire danger index will reach the moderate to high category. $$ SDZ005>007-016-034-035-051-012345- McPherson-Brown-Marshall-Potter-Sully-Hughes-Buffalo- Including the cities of Eureka, Aberdeen, Britton, Gettysburg, Onida, Pierre, and Fort Thompson 340 AM CST Sat Feb 1 2025 ...MODERATE FIRE DANGER... Marginal weather conditions or lowering moisture content of grasses, and other dry organic material on the ground, indicate that there is some potential for a fire to spread. Any outdoor burning should be closely monitored. The outlook for Sunday afternoon...The grassland fire danger index will reach the moderate to high category. $$ ####018000910#### FNUS64 KAMA 010942 RFDAMA Fire Danger Statement National Weather Service Amarillo TX 342 AM CST Sat Feb 1 2025 TXZ006-011-016-020000- Hartley-Oldham-Deaf Smith- Including the cities of Hartley, Channing, Romero, Vega, Wildorado, Boys Ranch, Dawn, Hereford, and Bootleg 342 AM CST Sat Feb 1 2025 ...ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS EXPECTED LATE THIS MORNING AND AFTERNOON ACROSS THE WEST-CENTRAL AND SOUTHWEST TEXAS PANHANDLE... * Affected Area...West-central and southwest Texas Panhandle. * 20 Foot Winds...Southwest at 20 to 30 mph with higher gusts. * Relative Humidity...As low as 12 percent. * Timing...10 am to 6 pm. Outdoor burning and activities that cause open sparks or flames are discouraged. Fire and emergency officials should be aware that weather conditions will be favorable for the development of large grass fires. $$