Extreme Heat and Fire Risk Poised to Ignite Nebraska-Are You Ready?

Warm temperatures and dry conditions increase fire risk across central and western Nebraska.

Nebraska Faces Elevated Fire Danger Amid High Temperatures

NORTH PLATTE — Issued by the National Weather Service at 12:10 AM on September 28, 2024.

Scorching Weekend Temperatures and Fire Risks in Western Nebraska

Nebraska residents can expect an unseasonably warm weekend with highs reaching the upper 80s and lower 90s, particularly north of the I-80 corridor. The remnants of Tropical Storm Helene, stalled over the Mississippi Valley, are acting as a weather block, allowing high pressure to dominate and bring warm, dry conditions to the region through Sunday. With no rain in the forecast, fire weather concerns are elevated, especially in the Sandhills and Panhandle regions.

Strong Cold Front to Bring Cooler Temperatures Early Next Week

A significant shift in weather is expected as a strong cold front moves through the region early Monday morning. This front will bring blustery winds and much cooler temperatures, with highs dropping into the 60s across most of the area. Unfortunately, the front will pass without any rain, leaving the region dry and potentially exacerbating fire conditions. The combination of dry air and strong winds could lead to critical fire weather from the Sandhills into the Panhandle.

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