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The combination of dry fuels, southerly winds gusting between 25 and 35 mph, and relative humidity values between 35 and 40 percent will contribute to an elevated risk for fire spread today. The risk of fire spread will be highest in the Upper Hudson Valley/Champlain and Hudson Valley Fire Danger Rating Areas. This includes Warren, Saratoga, Washington, Schenectady, Albany, Rensselaer, Columbia, Dutchess, eastern Greene and eastern Ulster Counties. Any fires that develop in these areas could spread rapidly and become difficult to contain. Residents are encouraged to exercise caution if handling any potential ignition sources, such as machinery, cigarettes, or matches. This product was issued in coordination the the New York

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Fine fuels remain very dry across the area according to the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation. Southerly winds today will increase to 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph across southern Vermont. This, combined with expected low relative humidity values between 35 and 40 percent will create near critical fire weather conditions this afternoon. Winds will be strongest between noon and 8 PM, coinciding with the timing of the minimum relative humidity values. If any fires were to start, the weather and fuel conditions could cause fires to quickly get out of control and be difficult to contain. Fire weather conditions will quickly improve with a

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At 331 AM CDT, Doppler radar was tracking a cluster of strong thunderstorms 13 miles southeast of Whitesville, moving southeast at 25 mph. HAZARD…Wind gusts up to 40 mph. SOURCE…Radar indicated. IMPACT…Gusty winds could knock down tree limbs and blow around unsecured objects. Locations impacted include… Fordsville, Concord, Mcquady, Ralph, Se Ree, Shreve, Buras, Duff, Tar Fork, and Heflin.

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* WHAT…Flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible. * WHERE…Portions of southwest Arizona, including the following areas, Central La Paz, Gila River Valley, Kofa, Parker Valley, Southeast Yuma County and Yuma and California, including the following areas, Chiriaco Summit, Chuckwalla Mountains, Chuckwalla Valley, Imperial County Southeast, Imperial County Southwest, Imperial County West, Imperial Valley, Palo Verde Valley and Salton Sea. * WHEN…From noon MST /noon PDT/ today through this evening. * IMPACTS…Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations. Low-water crossings may be flooded. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS… – High atmospheric moisture content in combination with slow moving showers and thunderstorms may

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