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Fire Weather in the Central and Southern Plains; Pacific Storms Impacting the West

Gusty to high winds and low relative humidity will bring elevated to critical fire weather to the central and southern Plains into Wednesday. Two Pacific storms will impact the western U.S. into Wednesday with gusty winds, low elevation rain, and heavy mountain snow. Read More >

An upper-level system is expected to bring hazardous winds on Tuesday. As such, a High Wind Warning is in effect from late Tuesday morning through early Tuesday evening for the Guadalupe, Delaware, and Davis Mountains, as well as the Eddy County Plains, northern and central Lea County, and eastern Culberson County. A Wind Advisory is in effect for the same time frame for the Davis Mountain Foothills, Van Horn, and the Highway 54 Corridor, and southern Lea County. Expect gusts up to 80 mph in the Guadalupe Mountains and 65 mph elsewhere in the warned area. As for the advisory area, expect wind gusts up to 55 mph.
Critical fire weather conditions are expected Tuesday due to wind gusts up to 60 mph, near to below critical relative humidities, and rapidly drying fuels. As such, a Red Flag Warning has been issued for the southeast New Mexico Plains, Gaines County of west Texas, the Upper Trans Pecos, Marfa Plateau, and the Davis Mountains. This is in effect from late Tuesday morning through earl Tuesday evening.
A Blowing Dust Advisory is in effect from 11 AM CST /10 AM MST/ to 9 PM CST /8 PM MST/ Tuesday for the Southeast New Mexico Plains, adjacent plains of West Texas, and the Davis Mountain Foothills. Expect visibilities of 1 mile or less, especially out near open fields. Avoid driving through dust!
Near critical to critical fire weather conditions are expected again on Wednesday due to wind gusts up to 50 mph, near to below critical relative humidities, and rapidly drying fuels. This watch is in effect from late Wednesday morning through early Wednesday evening for the southeast New Mexico Plains, Gaines County in west Texas, the Upper Trans Pecos, Marfa Plateau, and the Davis Mountains.
Dry conditions and strong winds will combine Tuesday to produce elevated fire danger, especially over southeast New Mexico and Gaines County. Here are a few tips to help prevent wildfires and keep safe should a fire start!

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