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Fire Weather Forecast for
Greer County, Oklahoma

Including Altus Lake, Brinkman, Granite, Mangum, Plainview, Reed, Russell, Willow, and surrounding areas.
Regional Fire Weather Forecast Map for Western, Central and Southern Oklahoma and Western North Texas

Current Conditions

200 PM CST SUN NOV 22 2009Previous Versions
CENTRAL OKLAHOMA
CitySky & WxTempDewPtRelHumWindPresRemarks
OKLAHOMA CITYMOSUNNY624655S1229.90F 
OKC/WILEY POSTSUNNY624757S1629.90F 
OKC/TINKER AFBSUNNY634552S1029.89F 
GUTHRIESUNNY634450S829.90F 
NORMAN *SUNNY644548S1329.90F 
CHANDLER *SUNNY664139S12G1729.90F 
CHICKASHA *CLOUDY545087W1329.92R 
EL RENO *CLOUDY554876SW1329.91F 
SEMINOLE *SUNNY664139S12G1729.91F 
SHAWNEE *SUNNY664342S1429.91F 
NORTHERN/NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA AND THE PANHANDLE
CitySky & WxTempDewPtRelHumWindPresRemarks
ENID/WOODRINGMOSUNNY574872SW14G2329.90FOG
GAGEPTSUNNY553954NW13G2129.90F 
GUYMONSUNNY572833N17G2529.91F 
PONCA CITYSUNNY634246S9G2029.89F 
STILLWATERSUNNY664343S14G2029.89F 
CUSHING *MOSUNNY684137S1029.90F 
WATONGA *SUNNY555288SW1329.91F 
WOODWARD *CLOUDY544162NW1329.89F 
SOUTH CENTRAL/SOUTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA
CitySky & WxTempDewPtRelHumWindPresRemarks
LAWTON-MUNICIPAL APCLOUDY564874SE929.91F 
LAWTON-FORT SILLCLOUDY5353100SE829.91F 
ALTUS AFBMOSUNNY604558CALM29.90S 
CLINTON SHERMANMOSUNNY554261VRB629.92F 
FREDERICKPTSUNNY634450S729.86F 
HOBARTCLOUDYMSGMSGMSGW729.91F 
ADA *SUNNY684137S1029.90F 
ALTUS REGIONAL *PTSUNNY604659CALM29.91F 
ARDMORE-DOWNTOWN AP *SUNNY704643SE829.89F 
ATOKA *SUNNY663430S829.92F 
CLINTON REGIONAL AP *CLOUDY523758SW1029.91S 
DUNCAN *PTSUNNY555288SW1029.91R 
DURANT *SUNNY684340S929.92F 
PAULS VALLEY *SUNNY644548SE12G2029.88F 
WEATHERFORD *CLOUDY524576SW829.90S 
EASTERN OKLAHOMA
CitySky & WxTempDewPtRelHumWindPresRemarks
TULSAMOSUNNY654141S929.91F 
TULSA/JONESMOSUNNY664038SE729.91F 
BARTLESVILLEPTSUNNY664038S1229.92F 
MCALESTERMOSUNNY674037S629.92F 
MUSKOGEEMOSUNNY654650S729.94F 
CLAREMORE *MOSUNNY664545SE1429.95F 
GROVE *MOSUNNY664648SE729.93F 
IDABEL *MOSUNNY644652SW529.95S 
OKMULGEE *MOSUNNY684137S629.91F 
SALLISAW *SUNNY664545SE729.94F 
TAHLEQUAH *MOSUNNY663937S829.94F 
NORTH TEXAS
CitySky & WxTempDewPtRelHumWindPresRemarks
WICHITA FALLS-SHEPPARD AFBPTSUNNY634858S1029.88F 
WICHITA FALLS-KICKAPOO AP *PTSUNNY634960S1229.90S 
VERNON *SUNNY644345SW529.88F 
GAINESVILLE *MOSUNNY614863S1229.94F 
SHERMAN *SUNNY664342S929.94F 
CLARKSVILLE *SUNNY654852CALM29.93F 
DALLAS-FORT WORTH APMOSUNNY634960SW1029.93F 
DECATUR *CLOUDY544982SE1229.93F 
BRIDGEPORT *CLOUDY594970SE1029.93F 
ABILENESUNNY663937SW1029.89F 
ABILENE/DYESSSUNNY713627W629.88F 
TEXAS PANHANDLE
CitySky & WxTempDewPtRelHumWindPresRemarks
CHILDRESSSUNNY623840NW929.92S 
CANADIAN *SUNNY574051N1629.90F 
PERRYTON *SUNNY543854N18G2629.90F 
PAMPA *SUNNY553647N16G2529.92F 
BORGER *SUNNY593033N14G2229.93F 
DUMAS *SUNNY592425N17G2429.95S 
AMARILLOPTSUNNY592527N10G2329.94S 
DALHARTSUNNY572023N1429.95F 
KANSAS/COLORADO/NEW MEXICO
CitySky & WxTempDewPtRelHumWindPresRemarks
ELKHART *MSG532331N10MSG 
LIBERAL *SUNNY553750N20G2629.91F 
DODGE CITYPTSUNNY494277NW16G2529.87F 
MEDICINE LODGE *MSG594049SW14G2229.86F 
WICHITACLOUDY564977SW1329.89F 
WINFIELDMOSUNNY604455S1329.91F 
SPRINGFIELD *MSG512231N929.93F 
CLAYTONSUNNY561923VRB629.94F 
ARKANSAS/MISSOURI
CitySky & WxTempDewPtRelHumWindPresRemarks
FAYETTEVILLESUNNY654141SW529.94F 
SILOAM SPRINGS *SUNNY664342S829.94F 
NW ARKANSAS REGIONAL APMOSUNNY634246SW329.94F 
BENTONVILLE *MOSUNNY664342CALM29.91F 
FORT SMITHSUNNY674545NE629.94S 
DEQUEEN *CLOUDY664750CALM29.92S 
TEXARKANACLOUDY634755VRB529.93F 
JOPLINPTSUNNY643939VRB529.94F 
SPRINGFIELDMOSUNNY633941S1029.95F 
* These automated observation stations are not maintained by the National Weather Service and may occasionally report unrepresentative conditions.

7-Day Forecast

ISSUED 1051 AM CST SUN NOV 22 2009 Previous Versions
SYNOPSIS
HUMID WEATHER WILL CONTINUE TODAY. A COLD FRONT MONDAY WILL BRING MORE DRIER THAN COOLER AIR. THERE IS A CHANCE FOR RAIN IN EASTERN HALF OF OKLAHOMA WITH IT. A DRY FRONT WEDNESDAY WILL KEEP WINDS FROM THE NORTH AND RAIN CHANCES MINIMAL THE REMAINDER OF THE WEEK.
PARAMETER TODAY TONIGHT MON
CLOUD COVER PCLDY CLEAR MCLEAR
PRECIP TYPE NONE NONE NONE
CHANCE PRECIP (%) 0 0 0
MAX/MIN TEMPERATURE 64 39 68
RH % 37 96 28
AM 20FT WND (MPH) S 9   LGT/VAR
PM 20FT WND (MPH) LGT/VAR LGT/VAR S 9
PRECIP AMOUNT 0.00 0.00 0.00
MIXING HGT(M-AGL) 1327 2 1256
MIXING HGT(FT-AGL) 4355 6 4122
TRANSPORT WND (M/S) S 4 N 2 S 8
TRANSPORT WND (MPH) S 9 N 3 S 17
VENT RATE (M*M/S) 5308 4 10048
CAT DAY 3 1 4
EXTENDED FORECAST

TUESDAY
CLEAR. LOWS IN THE UPPER 30S. HIGHS IN THE LOWER 60S. MINIMUM RH 24 PERCENT. NORTH WINDS AROUND 15 MPH WITH GUSTS TO AROUND 25 MPH. CATEGORY DAY INDEX IS 5.

WEDNESDAY
CLEAR. LOWS IN THE LOWER 30S. HIGHS IN THE LOWER 60S. MINIMUM RH 23 PERCENT. NORTHWEST WINDS 10 TO 15 MPH WITH GUSTS TO AROUND 20 MPH. CATEGORY DAY INDEX IS 3.

THURSDAY
CLEAR. LOWS IN THE MID 30S. HIGHS IN THE LOWER 60S. MINIMUM RH 30 PERCENT. NORTH WINDS AROUND 10 MPH WITH GUSTS TO AROUND 20 MPH. CATEGORY DAY INDEX IS 3.

FRIDAY
CLEAR. LOWS IN THE LOWER 30S. HIGHS IN THE UPPER 60S. MINIMUM RH 27 PERCENT. SOUTHWEST WINDS 10 TO 15 MPH. GUSTS UP TO 30 MPH IN THE AFTERNOON. CATEGORY DAY INDEX IS 2.

SATURDAY
CLEAR. LOWS IN THE MID 30S. HIGHS IN THE LOWER 60S. MINIMUM RH 32 PERCENT. SOUTHWEST WINDS 10 TO 15 MPH WITH GUSTS TO AROUND 30 MPH. CATEGORY DAY INDEX IS 3.

Detailed Forecast


1016 AM CST SUN NOV 22 2009
DATE             SUN 11/22/09            MON 11/23/09            TUE 11/24/09
CST 3HRLY     03 06 09 12 15 18 21 00 03 06 09 12 15 18 21 00 03 06 09 12 15 18
UTC 3HRLY     09 12 15 18 21 00 03 06 09 12 15 18 21 00 03 06 09 12 15 18 21 00

MAX/MIN                      64          40          67          38          61
TEMP                   57 64 54 48 46 42 40 48 61 65 56 51 46 43 40 48 56 53 50
DEWPT                  43 41 42 42 41 40 37 40 40 35 31 27 24 22 20 20 20 18 19
RH                     59 43 64 80 83 93 89 74 46 33 38 39 42 43 44 33 24 25 29
WIND DIR                S  S SW  N NE  N  N SW  S  S NE  N  N  N  N  N  N NW NW
WIND SPD                5  3  2  2  3  3  2  1  9 13  4 16 17 17 14 12 13 13  5
CLOUDS                 SC SC CL CL CL CL FW FW FW FW SC SC CL CL CL CL CL CL CL
POP 12HR                      5           0           0           5           5
QPF 12HR                      0           0           0           0           0
SNOW 12HR                 00-00       00-00       00-00                        
WIND CHILL                                                 39 35 32            
MIN CHILL                                38                38    30    34      


DATE               WED 11/25/09  THU 11/26/09  FRI 11/27/09  SAT 11/28/09
CST 6HRLY     00   06 12 18 00   06 12 18 00   06 12 18 00   06 12 18
UTC 6HRLY     06   12 18 00 06   12 18 00 06   12 18 00 06   12 18 00

MIN/MAX            32    63      35    62      33    67      36    62
TEMP          39   35 55 51 41   37 53 49 38   34 54 52 43   39 56 53
DEWPT         22   22 24 24 25   25 28 28 24   23 27 28 29   28 31 32
PWIND DIR          NW    NW       N     N       S     S       S    SW
WIND CHAR          GN    GN      LT    GN      LT    GN      GN    BZ
AVG CLOUDS    CL   CL CL CL CL   CL CL CL CL   CL CL CL CL   CL CL CL
POP 12HR            5     5       5     5       5     5       5     5

				

Explanation of the Detailed Forecast

I. What is the Detailed Forecast?

The Detailed Forecast displays various forecasted weather parameters for specified NWS zones, or zone groups in 3-hour, 6-hour, and/or 12-hour intervals. The Detailed Forecast is intended for use by large volume users of NWS forecast information and for use by the general public. The quasi-static matrix format of the Detailed Forecast allows for rapid visual scanning of a large number of forecast parameters/ values. In addition, the forecast data are decodable by computers for those who wish to create derived products. Information in the Detailed Forecast is provided to customers and partners as supplemental detail and/ or higher resolution detail than can be found in other standard NWS products. Through the Detailed Forecast product, the NWS strives to improve communications to the public and Hazards community, increase forecast resolution, provide customers the information on which they can base their decisions, and increase forecast and warning accessibility by all customers.


II. How to Read/Interpret the Detailed Forecast Product

There are several forecasted parameters which appear in the Detailed Forecast product. Some of these values are forecasted in 12 hour intervals while others are forecasted in 3 hour intervals. Listed below is a description of each of these parameters.


12 HOUR FORECASTS

1) POP 12HR - Probability of Precipitation (POP), is defined as the likelihood, expressed as a percent, of a measurable precipitation event (1/100th of an inch) at any given point within the zone(s) covered by the Detailed Forecast. The “12HR” refers to
the 12-hour valid time ending at 6:00 a.m. or 6:00 p.m. local time (0600 or 1800). The POP 12HR value is right justified in the column beneath the hour defining the ending time of the valid period.

2) QPF 12HR - This parameter, quantitative precipitation forecast (QPF) represents the total amount of liquid precipitation, in inches, expected during a 12-hour period ending at 6:00 a.m., or 6:00 p.m. local time at any point in the forecast area. The QPF is presented in locally defined ranges, (e.g., .10-.24), or single values. The QPF 12HR value is right justified in the column beneath the hour defining the ending time of the expected precipitation.

3) MX/MN - A forecast of maximum or minimum temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit (F) during the daytime or nighttime hours, respectively. “Daytime” is defined as 7:00 a.m. through 7:00 p.m. local time, and “Nighttime” is 7:00 p.m. through 8:00 a.m. local time (note that due to a 3-hour minimum time resolution, this element is right justified in the column beneath the approximate ending time of the MAX/MIN period).

4) SNOW 12HR - The expected range of total snowfall accumulation (in whole inches) forecast to occur at the specific point during a 12-hour period ending at 6:00 a.m. or 6:00 p.m. local time. SNOW 12HR will only appear during the locally defined winter period. The snow parameter contains 1 to 5 alphanumeric characters which are right justified in the column below the hour defining the ending time of the precipitation period. SNOW 12HR may appear as a single digit (1, 4, 12), or as a specified range(2-4, 8-12). When no snowfall is forecast during the locally specified winter period, double zeros (00-00) will appear in the row. Snowfall that is not measurable (less than 0.1 inch of frozen precipitation) is referred to as a trace. A trace of snow is depicted by a "T." SNOW 12HR is available out to 36 hours.
 


3 HOUR FORECASTS

1) TEMP - TEMP is a snapshot of the expected temperature in degrees F valid during the indicated hour. The temperature is right justified in the column below the hour to which it refers.  TEMP is forecast in 3-hour intervals through 60 hours, then 6-hour intervals through Day 7.

2) DEWPT - DEWPT is a snapshot of the expected dew point temperature in degrees F for the same time periods as its corresponding temperature forecast. DEWPT is located directly below the temperature line. 

3) RH - The relative humidity in percent (RH) is calculated from the corresponding temperature and dew point valid during for the same hour (same column). The RH row is located directly below the "DEWPT" row.  RH is available in 3-hour increments through 60 hours.

4) WIND DIR - WIND DIR is a snapshot of the expected wind direction forecast to occur during the indicated hour, using the 8 points of a compass (i.e., N, NE, E, SE, S, SW, W, NW).  WIND DIR is available in 3-hour increments out to 60 hours.

In the 6HRLY block, PWIND DIR is the "predominant" wind direction for the zone(s) during the 12-hour period between 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., or 6:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. PWIND DIR is valid beyond 60 hours through Day 7.

5) WIND SPD - WIND SPD is a snapshot of the sustained wind speed in miles per hour (MPH) forecast to occur during the indicated hour.  WIND SPD is available for the same time intervals as WIND DIR.

In the 6HRLY block, WIND CHAR denotes character of the wind for the specified point during the 12-hour period between 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., or 6:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. WIND CHAR is comprised of six range categories of the forecasted maximum sustained winds. Each range category is equated to a descriptive wind term, i.e., a "wind character" to best describe the wind during the 12-hour period.  WIND CHAR is valid beyond 60 hours through Day 7.

Wind Character Code Wind Character 12 hr Maximum Sustained Wind Speed
LT light < 8 mph
GN gentle 8 - 14 mph
BZ breezy 15 - 22 mph
WY windy 23 -30 mph
VW very windy 31 - 39 mph
SD strong damaging >= 40 mph
HF hurricane force >= 74 mph

6) WIND GUST - A wind gust row will appear in the 3HRLY block whenever forecasted wind gusts exceed the sustained wind speed (WIND SPD) by at least 10 MPH. WIND GUST is a snapshot valid on the hour indicated at the top of the corresponding column.  WIND GUST is a 3-hourly gust snapshot through 60 hours.

7) CLOUDS - The CLOUDS category provides a snapshot of sky coverage during the indicated hour. CLOUDS is divided into five category codes ranging from clear to overcast . Each code represents an equivalent percentage of sky cover in percent. CLOUDS parameter is valid for 3-hour time intervals out to 60 hours. Similarly, in the 6HOURLY section, AVG CLOUDS indicates the average amount of all clouds during the 12-hour period ending on the hour in which the value is placed. AVG CLOUDS is valid for 12-hour intervals beyond 60 hours through Day 7.

Sky Cover Sky Cover Expression Equivalent Percent Sky Cover
CL (Clear) Clear / Sunny 0% <= 6%
FW (Few) Mostly Clear / Mostly Sunny > 6% and <= 31%
SC (Scattered) Partly Cloudy / Partly Sunny > 31% and <= 69 %
BK (Broken) Mostly Cloudy > 69% and <= 94 %
OV (Overcast) Cloudy > 94% and <= 100%


8) PRECIPITATION TYPE - The Detailed Forecast may list several types of precipitation. Precipitation types are only shown in the Detailed Forecast if they are forecast to occur at any point in the zone(s) during the seven day forecast, and are listed in the far left column of the Detailed Forecast underneath MAX QPF or SNOW 12HR during the locally defined winter period. For each type of precipitation forecast, an associated PoP category is specified in the body of the Detailed Forecast for the time period the precipitation is expected to occur. Three hour time intervals are forecast out to 60 hours, then 12-hour time intervals continue beyond 60 hours through Day 7.

Precipitation Type Code Sensible Weather
RAIN Rain
RAIN SHWRS Rain Showers
SPRINKLES Sprinkles
TSTMS Thunderstorms
DRIZZLE Drizzle
SNOW Snow
SNOWSHWRS Snow Showers
FLURRIES Flurries
SLEET Ice Pellets
FRZNG RAIN Freezing Rain
FRZNG DRZL Freezing Drizzle

 

Probability Code POP Expression Equivalent POP (%)
IS Isolated (< 20 %)
S Slight Chance (< 20 %)
C Chance (30 % - 50 %)
SC Scattered (30 % - 50 %)
L Likely (60 % - 70 %)
NM Numerous (60 % - 70 %)
O Occasional (80 % - 100 %)
D Definite (80 % - 100 %)
WP Widespread (80 % - 100 %)

9) OBVIS - If an obstruction to visibility (OBVIS) is forecast for the zone, a row labeled OBVIS will be listed underneath any forecast of precipitation. If no precipitation is forecast, then OBVIS will be listed under the row labeled AVG CLOUDS.

OBVIS Code Obstruction to Visibility
F Fog
PF Patchy Fog
F+ Dense Fog
PF+ Patchy Dense Fog
H Haze
BS Blowing Snow
K Smoke
BD Blowing Dust

10) WIND CHILL and HEAT INDEX - Wind Chill and Heat Index are included seasonally based upon locally defined criteria.  The Wind Chill and Heat Index are forecast out to 60 hours.

11) MIN CHILL 6HR and MAX HEAT 6HR - When WIND CHILL or HEAT INDEX values appear in the Detailed Forecast, a 6-hour minimum wind chill or maximum heat index may appear on the following row. These values indicate the minimum wind chill/maximum heat index forecast to occur during the 6-hour period ending at the time indicated at the top of the column. MIN CHILL 6HR and MAX HEAT 6HR are forecast out to 60 hours.


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