(1 of 11) * AFFECTED AREA...All of West Central Texas. * TIMING...From 11 AM this morning to 9 PM CDT this evening. * WINDS...West 30 to 45 mph with gusts up to 60 mph. * RELATIVE HUMIDITY...As low as 9 percent. * IMPACTS...Any fire that develops will catch and spread quickly. Outdoor burning is not recommended. (2 of 11) ...Red Flag Warning in Effect for Friday Afternoon... ...Fire Weather Watch in Effect for Saturday Afternoon... A dryline will swing across the region Friday afternoon ahead of our next cold front Friday night. This dryline will filter in drier air which will combine with Energy Release Component (ERC) values in the 90-97th percentile which will lead to critical fire weather conditions. For Saturday, stronger winds will enter the mix with the critically low relative humidity values dry fuels as ERC values will be above the 97th percentile. ...FIRE WEATHER WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM SATURDAY MORNING THROUGH SATURDAY EVENING FOR CRITICALLY DRY FUELS AND CRITICALLY LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY VALUES FOR ALL OF SOUTH TEXAS EXCEPT THE BARRIER ISLANDS... * AFFECTED AREA...La Salle, McMullen, Live Oak, Bee, Webb, Duval, Jim Wells, Inland Kleberg, Inland Nueces and Inland San Patricio. * TIMING...Late Friday and Saturday mornings through the early evening hours. * WINDS...Northwest 15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 35 mph. * RELATIVE HUMIDITY...As low as 6 percent. * TEMPERATURES...Up to 99. * IMPACTS...Any fires that develop will likely spread rapidly. Outdoor burning is not recommended (3 of 11) ...Red Flag Warning in Effect for Friday Afternoon... ...Fire Weather Watch in Effect for Saturday Afternoon... A dryline will swing across the region Friday afternoon ahead of our next cold front Friday night. This dryline will filter in drier air which will combine with Energy Release Component (ERC) values in the 90-97th percentile which will lead to critical fire weather conditions. For Saturday, stronger winds will enter the mix with the critically low relative humidity values dry fuels as ERC values will be above the 97th percentile. ...FIRE WEATHER WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM SATURDAY MORNING THROUGH SATURDAY EVENING FOR CRITICALLY DRY FUELS AND CRITICALLY LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY VALUES FOR ALL OF SOUTH TEXAS EXCEPT THE BARRIER ISLANDS... * AFFECTED AREA...Goliad. * TIMING...Saturday morning through the early evening hours. * WINDS...West 15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 30 mph. * RELATIVE HUMIDITY...As low as 14 percent. * TEMPERATURES...Up to 93. * IMPACTS...Any fires that develop will likely spread rapidly. Outdoor burning is not recommended (4 of 11) * WHAT...Southwest winds 25 to 40 mph with gusts up to 65 mph expected. * WHERE...Portions of North and Central Texas. * WHEN...From 7 AM this morning to 7 PM CDT this evening. * IMPACTS...Damaging winds will blow down trees and damage property. Power outages are possible. Travel will be difficult, especially for high profile vehicles. (5 of 11) * WHAT...For the Blowing Dust Advisory, visibility between one-quarter and one mile in blowing dust expected. For the High Wind Warning, west winds 35 to 45 mph with gusts up to 65 mph expected. * WHERE...A portion of western Texas. * WHEN...For the Blowing Dust Advisory, from 7 AM this morning to 9 PM CDT this evening. For the High Wind Warning, from 7 AM this morning to 7 PM CDT this evening. * IMPACTS...Hazardous driving conditions due to reduced visibility. In addition to reduced visibility, strong winds will be hazardous to trailers and other high-profile vehicles. Damaging winds will blow down trees and power lines. Travel will be difficult, especially for high profile vehicles. (6 of 11) * WHAT...For the High Wind Warning, west winds 40 to 50 mph with gusts up to 75 mph expected. For the Blowing Dust Advisory, visibility between one-quarter and one mile in blowing dust expected. * WHERE...Davis Mountains. * WHEN...For the High Wind Warning, until 7 AM CDT Saturday. For the Blowing Dust Advisory, from 7 AM this morning to 9 PM CDT this evening. * IMPACTS...Hazardous driving conditions due to reduced visibility. In addition to reduced visibility, strong winds will be hazardous to trailers and other high-profile vehicles. Travel will be difficult, especially for high profile vehicles like campers, vans, and tractor trailers. Aviation interests may experience localized but extreme turbulence, or strong downward airflows if flying in the near the Guadalupe Mountains. Severe turbulence near the mountains will be hazardous for low flying light aircraft. (7 of 11) ...GUSTY WINDS AND VERY DRY AIR BEHIND A DRYLINE AND PACIFIC FRONT WILL RESULT IN CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS FRIDAY AFTERNOON AND EARLY EVENING... .A dryline and Pacific cold front are expected to move across South Central Texas today. Strong west to northwest winds and very dry air behind the front will bring critical fire weather conditions across much of South Central Texas. These conditions will quickly spread eastward, becoming widespread along and west of the I-35 corridor. Sustained winds of 15 to 30 mph with gusts to 45 mph will coincide with minimum RH values of 5 to 15 percent along and west of the I-35 corridor late this morning through early this evening. Winds are forecast to diminish after sunset. Strong winds and very dry air are forecast across all of South Central Texas on Saturday and will result in another critical fire weather day. * AFFECTED AREA...Southern Edwards Plateau, Hill Country, Rio Grande Plains, and I-35 corridor. * TIMING...For the Red Flag Warning, from 10 AM this morning to 9 PM CDT this evening. For the Fire Weather Watch, from Saturday morning through Saturday evening. * WINDS...West to northwest 15 to 30 mph with gusts up to 45 mph. * RELATIVE HUMIDITY...As low as 9 percent. * IMPACTS...Any fires that develop will rapidly increase in size and intensity, move quickly, and be very difficult to control. (8 of 11) * WHAT...West winds 35 to 45 mph with gusts up to 60 mph expected. * WHERE...A portion of west central Texas mainly north of a San Angelo to Brady line. * WHEN...From 7 AM this morning to 7 PM CDT this evening. * IMPACTS...Damaging winds will blow down trees and power lines. Power outages are expected. Travel will be difficult, especially for high profile vehicles. (9 of 11) * WHAT...West winds 30 to 50 mph with gusts up to 80 mph expected. * WHERE...The Panhandle of Oklahoma and the Panhandle of Texas. * WHEN...From 5 AM early this morning to 7 PM CDT this evening. * IMPACTS...Damaging winds will blow down trees and power lines. Travel will be difficult, especially for high profile vehicles. (10 of 11) ...The Flood Warning is extended for the following rivers in Texas... Sabine River Near Mineola affecting Wood and Smith Counties. For the Sabine River...including Mineola, Hawkins, Gladewater, Longview, Beckville, Logansport...Minor flooding is forecast. * WHAT...Minor flooding is occurring and minor flooding is forecast. * WHERE...Sabine River near Mineola. * WHEN...Until Friday evening. * IMPACTS...At 14.0 feet, Expect flooding of secondary roadways with picnic and recreational areas flooded as well. Also expect flooded boat ramps as well. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - At 9:15 PM CDT Thursday the stage was 14.1 feet. - Bankfull stage is 14.0 feet. - Recent Activity...The maximum river stage in the 24 hours ending at 9:15 PM CDT Thursday was 14.7 feet. - Forecast...The river is expected to fall below flood stage just after midnight tonight and continue falling to 10.0 feet Tuesday evening. - Flood stage is 14.0 feet. - Flood History...This crest compares to a previous crest of 15.1 feet on 02/27/2016. - http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood (11 of 11) ...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in Texas... Angelina River Near Lufkin affecting Nacogdoches, Angelina and Cherokee Counties. For the Angelina River...including Alto, Lufkin...Minor flooding is forecast. * WHAT...Minor flooding is occurring and minor flooding is forecast. * WHERE...Angelina River near Lufkin. * WHEN...Until further notice. * IMPACTS...At 162.0 feet, Minor lowland to diminish and end on the lower Angelina River. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - At 9:00 PM CDT Thursday the stage was 162.9 feet. - Bankfull stage is 158.5 feet. - Recent Activity...The maximum river stage in the 24 hours ending at 9:00 PM CDT Thursday was 162.9 feet. - Forecast...The river is expected to rise to a crest of 163.0 feet just after midnight tonight. - Flood stage is 161.0 feet. - Flood History...No available flood history. - http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
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