Minimum afternoon relative humidity values are expected to range
from 18 to 28 percent from midday through early evening. Winds
will also strengthen from the southwest to between 5 and 10 mph
with peak gusts of 15 to 20 mph. Winds could be slightly stronger
at a few locations, especially over and west of the Daniel Boone
National Forest and also near and north of Interstate 64.
These conditions combined with the recent days of strong drying
will produce elevated fire danger levels from midday through early
evening.
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