Expires:200906251000;;256491 FZUS54 KCRP 241038 SRFCRP SURF ZONE FORECAST NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CORPUS CHRISTI TX 538 AM CDT WED JUN 24 2009 .FOR THE BEACHES FROM MALAQUITE BEACH TO PORT ARANSAS... MTZ016>018-020>023-026-059>061-251000- CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST PHILLIPS-CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN VALLEY- DANIELS-WESTERN ROOSEVELT-PETROLEUM-GARFIELD-MCCONE-PRAIRIE- NORTHERN PHILLIPS-SOUTHWEST PHILLIPS-NORTHERN VALLEY- 437 AM MDT WED JUN 24 2009 THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR PORTIONS OF NORTHEAST MONTANA. .DAY ONE...TODAY AND TONIGHT NO HAZARDOUS WEATHER EXPECTED AT THIS TIME. .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...THURSDAY THROUGH TUESDAY THURSDAY WILL BE A HOT DAY WITH HIGHS IN THE 90S TO NEAR 100 ACROSS MOST OF THE AREA. A COLD FRONT WILL MOVE THROUGH EASTERN MONTANA THURSDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING WITH A CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS. A FEW OF THESE STORMS MAY BECOME SEVERE WITH DAMAGING WINDS BEING THE BIGGEST THREAT. THURSDAY ALSO HAS THE POTENTIAL TO BE A CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER DAY. TEMPERATURES IN THE MID 90S TO NEAR 100 WILL COMBINE WITH DEW POINTS IN THE 40S TO PRODUCE RELATIVE HUMIDITIES IN THE TEENS. A COLD FRONTAL PASSAGE DURING THE AFTERNOON AND EVENING WILL DRIVE WESTERLY WINDS AT 10 TO 20 MPH...POSSIBLY CREATING CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS. IN ADDITION TO WINDS AND LOW HUMIDITY...THE COLD FRONT MAY TRIGGER ISOLATED DRY THUNDERSTORMS WITH GUSTY ERRATIC WINDS AND FREQUENT LIGHTNING IN THE AFTERNOON AND EVENING. .SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT... WEATHER SPOTTERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO REPORT SIGNIFICANT WEATHER CONDITIONS ACCORDING TO STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES. $$