Lowering humidity values to near 25 percent along with northwest
winds gusting to 25 to 30 mph will create some near-critical fire
weather conditions early to mid-afternoon across northwest Iowa
and portions of southwest Minnesota.
Winds are expected to trend slowly downward this afternoon which
should begin to ease the approach towards critical fire weather
conditions by late this afternoon.
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