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Predict: more fire risk ahead

Predict: more fire risk ahead

The meteorologist Joseph Neubauer says that Sunday is a quiet day, but the risk of fire returns on Monday and Tuesday. Strong winds and low humidity are back to start the week

THREE. TWO. ONE. GOOD. SUNDAY. I am a meteorologist Joseph Neubauer. It's a wonderful day today. We are in the 1960s. Light wind. But that changes on Monday and Tuesday. Fire risk that has been raised again. I already have a fire. Pay attention to the National Weather Service on Monday and Tuesday. This is a kind of forerunner of a red flag warning that only says that fires can get in quickly, burn quickly, and that is a matter of concern that we will probably have a red flag warning for most of the Koco Five consideration area. All of these counties change in red, probably for Monday and even Tuesday to speak over Monday afternoon. Our risk of fire has expired. It is not as high as the last Friday, where we basically had five out of five in the entire state. But there are three to four. Western Oklahoma has the highest risk of fire. This also crosses with the higher gusts of wind, 45 miles per hour, tomorrow to the west. On Monday we could have up to 3540 here in OKC. And the data seem to match. The winds will be a little higher in the north and west. It won't be a great day tomorrow. On Monday. Another thing on Monday is that the data for the relative humidity in the teenagers is almost individual digits. Never well if you have air humidity values ​​below 15%. Usually this is a good rule of thumb for anger and fire. The risk of fire continues on Tuesday, so we will probably see more fire brigade warnings for Tuesday afternoon. For Central Oklahoma it is around three out of five. You will notice that I have introduced the five out of five about the fire risk in the west of Oklahoma. We will see how a fairly strong dry line develops. Probably keeps the driest air away from the center of Oklahoma. But if you watch Western Oklahoma on Tuesday, it will be crucial. We could have an extreme fire if you go west towards Woodward, Alva Clinton, Elk City, Cheyenne, where we burn some fires and Beckham and Roger Mills County. That could be a problem. On Tuesday. The winds will also be higher. On Tuesday. We could see wind gusts 50 plus west closer to the OKC -U -Böe, 40 to 45 miles per hour gusts. So on both days Monday, Tuesday, not great. The dry air is a bit more consolidated in the west on Tuesday, but the winds will be higher. On both days, it is aware on Mondays, Tuesday and on Wednesday that wind gusts 40 to 50 were seen in the whole state when a cold front goes through. The interesting thing on Wednesday is that the humidity should occur if this cold front pulls in. Really, it will be late Tuesday to Wednesday. The air humidity will appear, but if we get fires that burn on Monday and Tuesday and until the time when the foreground moves on Wednesday, we can have a high risk of fire and many problems and an alarm day for Wednesday. So these three days, who are very closely observed here on the Koco -five -five meteorologist Sabrina Bates, in which she is later 530 and ten in the afternoon and evening. It will bring you the first alarm willingness about our persistent risk of fire, our persistent wind risk, when we finally see a chanc

Predict: more fire risk ahead

The meteorologist Joseph Neubauer says that Sunday is a quiet day, but the risk of fire returns on Monday and Tuesday. Strong winds and low humidity are back to start the week

The meteorologist Joseph Neubauer says that Sunday is a quiet day, but the risk of fire returns on Monday and Tuesday. Strong winds and low humidity are back to start the week

The meteorologist Joseph Neubauer says that Sunday is a quiet day, but the risk of fire returns on Monday and Tuesday. Strong winds and low humidity are back to start the week