FNUS21 KWNS 191630 FWDDY1 Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 1130 AM CDT Tue May 19 2026 Valid 191700Z - 201200Z ...Morning Update... Across eastern New Mexico, a passing cold front overnight has led to good humidity recoveries and much cooler temperatures this morning over the Plains, thus Elevated highlights were trimmed closer to the higher terrain. Locally critical fire weather conditions remain likely this afternoon within the Middle Rio Grande Valley as southwesterly winds of 15-25 mph (gusts up to 30 mph) align with RH values of 10-15% along a region of 80-90th percentile ERCs. See the previous discussion for more information. ..Elizalde-Garcia.. 05/19/2026 .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 1153 PM CDT Mon May 18 2026/ ...Synopsis... A broad mid-level trough will continue to meander over the Intermountain West today, maintaining a tight surface pressure gradient over the Southwest. Deep boundary-layer mixing during the afternoon will allow stronger mid-level flow to transfer to the surface, resulting in widespread breezy conditions. Meanwhile, a dry air mass will remain entrenched over portions of southern Nevada and the Mojave Desert, driving minimum RH values into the single digits and teens with localized areas of elevated wind gusts over receptive, but sub-critically dry fuels. ...Southwest... As daytime heating maximizes this afternoon, deep surface mixing will yield sustained south/southwesterly winds of 15-20 mph. Given the dry antecedent conditions, surface RH will quickly drop to 10-15% across central/southern NM and portions of eastern AZ. Channeling effects within terrain-favored areas, specifically the Middle Rio Grande Valley, will likely produce localized Critical fire weather conditions, where sustained winds may briefly exceed 20 mph alongside RH values near 10-15%. ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... $$