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Wildfire weather conditions lead to potential travel issues in the Plains

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February 16, 2026
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A significant fire weather pattern is forming across the Central U.S. as a combination of unseasonably warm temperatures and powerful wind events overlap with a very dry landscape. The threat is concentrated across the High Plains of Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska and Wyoming.

A potentially dangerous fire threat is unfolding across the Plains as warm temperatures and strong wind gusts combine with a very dry landscape through Wednesday.

These conditions are developing in a region that is already experiencing a drought with the lack of recent rain and snow, leaving vegetation primed to burn.

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Kansas Governor Laura Kelly declared a State of Emergency on Sunday ahead of the extreme fire weather that is expected to also impact Colorado and Nebraska.

The Goltra Fire burning west of Golden, Colorado on Aug. 20, 2024.

The Goltra Fire burning west of Golden, Colorado on Aug. 21, 2024.

(Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office)

The dangerous weather threat is being caused by the breakdown of a strong upper-level ridge, which is allowing a series of disturbances to move across the region.

As the disturbance passes through, winds will increase. Wind gusts reached 40 to 50 mph by Monday evening.

While the winds increase, humidity will drop in some areas to around 10%.

The fire outlook for Tuesday.
(FOX Weather)

 

By Tuesday, conditions are expected to worsen as strong winds develop. Some areas may see wind gusts up to 70 mph. This will increase the chances of a potential rapid wildfire to spread.

According to FOX Forecast Center, when the gusty winds combine with the dry air, dormant grass and brush will become highly combustible. Any fire that starts could spread rapidly and become very difficult to contain.

Several fires are burning across Nebraska.

(Nebraska State Patrol / FOX Weather)

In addition to the fire risk, the high winds will likely create travel and infrastructure issues across the central corridor. Blowing dust may significantly reduce visibility along major interstates including I-70 and I-80, causing a hazardous environment for driving.

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By later in the week, a cold front will move through the Plains, bringing cooler temperatures and some precipitation. This should provide some relief, but until then, the Central Plains will remain at high risk of wildfires.



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