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AFOS product FWSFGZ
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        Product Timestamp: 2021-05-12 20:06 UTC
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FNUS75 KFGZ 122006
FWSFGZ
Spot Forecast for SE Cameron...Navajo Region
National Weather Service Flagstaff AZ
106 PM MST Wed May 12 2021
Forecast is based on forecast start time of 1400 MST on May 12. 
If conditions become unrepresentative, contact the 
National Weather Service in Flagstaff, AZ
.DISCUSSION...Warm and dry weather will continue over the area.
Winds will be light today and variable in direction. Expect
poor humidity recovery overnight. Winds will become southerly
and increase slightly by Thursday afternoon. 
.TODAY...
Sky/weather.........Sunny. 
Chance of pcpn......0 percent. 
Max temperature.....Around 85. 
Min humidity........5 percent. 
Wind (20 ft)........Light and variable winds around 5 mph. 
LAL.................1. 
Haines Index........5 or moderate potential for large plume 
                    dominated fire growth. 
Max Vent Rate.......Very good. 
Clearing Index......718. 
Mixing height.......9300 ft agl. 
Transport winds.....Northwest 5 to 10 mph. 
.TONIGHT...
Sky/weather.........Clear. 
Chance of pcpn......0 percent. 
Min temperature.....Around 48. 
Max humidity........21 percent. 
Wind (20 ft)........Light and variable winds becoming southeast
                    around 5 to 7 mph overnight. 
LAL.................1. 
Haines Index........6 or high potential for large plume dominated 
                    fire growth. 
Min Vent Rate.......Poor. 
Clearing Index......1. 
Mixing height.......100 ft agl. 
Transport winds.....Northwest around 5 to 10 mph overnight, then 
                    shifting to the northeast after 3 am. 
$$
Forecaster...M TAYLOR
Requested by...Tony Williams
Type of request...WILDFIRE
.TAG 2112321.0/FGZ
.DELDT 05/12/21
.FormatterVersion 1.0.26
.EMAIL Patrick.Willetto@bia.gov