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Tsunami Advisory issued July 30 at 6:20AM PDT by NWS National Tsunami Warning Center

2 hours 35 minutes ago
If you are located in this coastal area, move off the beach and out of harbors and marinas. Tsunami advisories mean that a tsunami capable of producing strong currents or waves dangerous to persons in or very near the water is expected or is already occurring. Areas in the advisory should not expect widespread inundation. Tsunamis are a series of waves dangerous many hours after initial arrival time. The first wave may not be the largest. At 425 PM Pacific Daylight Time on July 29 an earthquake with preliminary magnitude 8.8 occurred 80 miles southeast of Petropavlovsk Kamchatka. The tsunami advisory will remain in effect until further notice. Refer to the internet site tsunami.gov for more information.
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Tsunami Advisory issued July 30 at 6:20AM PDT by NWS National Tsunami Warning Center

2 hours 35 minutes ago
If you are located in this coastal area, move off the beach and out of harbors and marinas. Tsunami advisories mean that a tsunami capable of producing strong currents or waves dangerous to persons in or very near the water is expected or is already occurring. Areas in the advisory should not expect widespread inundation. Tsunamis are a series of waves dangerous many hours after initial arrival time. The first wave may not be the largest. At 425 PM Pacific Daylight Time on July 29 an earthquake with preliminary magnitude 8.8 occurred 80 miles southeast of Petropavlovsk Kamchatka. The tsunami advisory will remain in effect until further notice. Refer to the internet site tsunami.gov for more information.
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Special Weather Statement issued July 30 at 5:47AM PDT by NWS Seattle WA

3 hours 8 minutes ago
...TSUNAMI ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FOR THE WASHINGTON COAST AND STRAIT OF JUAN DE FUCA... * UPDATES...Tsunami waves continue to arrive along the Washington coast and Strait of Juan de Fuca. * LOCAL IMPACTS...A tsunami capable of producing strong currents that may be hazardous to swimmers, boats, and coastal structures does continue. Widespread inundation is NOT expected. * RECOMMENDED ACTIONS...If you are located in this coastal area, move off the beach and out of harbors and marinas. Do not go to the coast to watch the tsunami. Be alert to instructions from your local emergency officials * OBSERVED TSUNAMI WAVE HEIGHTS FROM EARLIER... La Push 1.3 ft Neah Bay 0.3 ft Westport 0.5 ft Toke Point 0.4 ft Port Angeles 0.3 ft Tsunamis often arrive as a series of waves or surges which could be dangerous for many hours after the first wave arrival. The first tsunami wave or surge may not be the highest in the series. * PRELIMINARY EARTHQUAKE INFORMATION... An earthquake occurred with a preliminary magnitude of 8.8. * TIDE INFORMATION... Neah Bay...Low tide of 1.3 ft at 958 AM PDT on Jul 30. High tide of 6.9 ft at 438 PM PDT on Jul 30. La Push...Low tide of 0.9 ft at 943 AM PDT on Jul 30. High tide of 7.4 ft at 415 PM PDT on Jul 30. Westport...Low tide of 1.2 ft at 956 AM PDT on Jul 30. High tide of 8.0 ft at 435 PM PDT on Jul 30. Port Angeles...Low tide of 2.2 ft at 1153 AM PDT on Jul 30. High tide of 6.4 ft at 651 PM PDT on Jul 30. Port Townsend...Low tide of 2.8 ft at 118 PM PDT on Jul 30. High tide of 8.2 ft at 811 PM PDT on Jul 30. Friday Harbor...Low tide of 2.7 ft at 147 PM PDT on Jul 30. High tide of 7.4 ft at 853 PM PDT on Jul 30. Seattle...Low tide of 3.4 ft at 214 PM PDT on Jul 30. High tide of 11.1 ft at 849 PM PDT on Jul 30. Tacoma...Low tide of 3.4 ft at 215 PM PDT on Jul 30. High tide of 11.5 ft at 852 PM PDT on Jul 30. This product will be updated as new information becomes available. Stay tuned to your local news source and NOAA weather radio for further information and updates.
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Special Weather Statement issued July 30 at 5:15AM PDT by NWS Portland OR

3 hours 40 minutes ago
...TSUNAMI ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FOR SOUTH WASHINGTON COAST AND OREGONS NORTH AND CENTRAL COAST... ** LOCAL IMPACTs... For people in the advisory area...A tsunami capable of producing strong currents that may be hazardous to swimmers, boats, and coastal structures is expected. Widespread inundation is NOT expected. * RECOMMENDED ACTIONS... For people in the advisory area...If you are located in this coastal area, move off the beach and out of harbors and marinas. Do not go to the coast to watch the tsunami. Be alert to instructions from your local emergency officials * FORECAST TSUNAMI START TIMES... Seaside Oregon 1155 PM PDT on Jul 29 Newport Oregon 1155 PM PDT on Jul 29 Long Beach Washington 1145 PM PDT on Jul 29 Tsunamis often arrive as a series of waves or surges which could be dangerous for many hours after the first wave arrival. The first tsunami wave or surge may not be the highest in the series. * FORECAST PEAK TSUNAMI WAVE HEIGHTS... Seaside Oregon up to 2 ft Newport Oregon less than 1 ft Long Beach Washington less than 1 ft * CURRENT OBSERVED TSUNAMI WAVE HEIGHTS... Seaside Oregon less than 1 ft Newport Oregon less than 1 ft Long Beach Washington less than 1 ft * PRELIMINARY EARTHQUAKE INFORMATION... An earthquake occurred with a preliminary magnitude of 8.8. * TIDE INFORMATION... Willapa Bay...Low tides of 1.6 ft at 1113 PM PDT on Jul 30, and 1.9 ft at 1052 AM PDT on Jul 31. High tides of 7.8 ft at 450 PM PDT on Jul 30, and 6.0 ft at 507 AM PDT on Jul 31. Astoria...Low tides of 1.3 ft at 1138 PM PDT on Jul 30, and 1.7 ft at 1116 AM PDT on Jul 31. High tides of 7.7 ft at 509 PM PDT on Jul 30, and 5.9 ft at 536 AM PDT on Jul 31. Garibaldi...Low tides of 1.7 ft at 1055 PM PDT on Jul 30, and 2.0 ft at 1033 AM PDT on Jul 31. High tides of 7.3 ft at 439 PM PDT on Jul 30, and 5.6 ft at 452 AM PDT on Jul 31. Newport...Low tides of 1.7 ft at 1032 PM PDT on Jul 30, and 2.0 ft at 1008 AM PDT on Jul 31. High tides of 7.4 ft at 411 PM PDT on Jul 30, and 5.5 ft at 427 AM PDT on Jul 31. Florence...Low tides of 1.5 ft at 1038 PM PDT on Jul 30, and 1.8 ft at 1006 AM PDT on Jul 31. High tides of 6.5 ft at 409 PM PDT on Jul 30, and 4.9 ft at 428 AM PDT on Jul 31. This product will be updated as new information becomes available. Stay tuned to your local news source and NOAA weather radio for further information and updates.
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Special Weather Statement issued July 30 at 5:15AM PDT by NWS Portland OR

3 hours 40 minutes ago
...TSUNAMI ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FOR SOUTH WASHINGTON COAST AND OREGONS NORTH AND CENTRAL COAST... ** LOCAL IMPACTs... For people in the advisory area...A tsunami capable of producing strong currents that may be hazardous to swimmers, boats, and coastal structures is expected. Widespread inundation is NOT expected. * RECOMMENDED ACTIONS... For people in the advisory area...If you are located in this coastal area, move off the beach and out of harbors and marinas. Do not go to the coast to watch the tsunami. Be alert to instructions from your local emergency officials * FORECAST TSUNAMI START TIMES... Seaside Oregon 1155 PM PDT on Jul 29 Newport Oregon 1155 PM PDT on Jul 29 Long Beach Washington 1145 PM PDT on Jul 29 Tsunamis often arrive as a series of waves or surges which could be dangerous for many hours after the first wave arrival. The first tsunami wave or surge may not be the highest in the series. * FORECAST PEAK TSUNAMI WAVE HEIGHTS... Seaside Oregon up to 2 ft Newport Oregon less than 1 ft Long Beach Washington less than 1 ft * CURRENT OBSERVED TSUNAMI WAVE HEIGHTS... Seaside Oregon less than 1 ft Newport Oregon less than 1 ft Long Beach Washington less than 1 ft * PRELIMINARY EARTHQUAKE INFORMATION... An earthquake occurred with a preliminary magnitude of 8.8. * TIDE INFORMATION... Willapa Bay...Low tides of 1.6 ft at 1113 PM PDT on Jul 30, and 1.9 ft at 1052 AM PDT on Jul 31. High tides of 7.8 ft at 450 PM PDT on Jul 30, and 6.0 ft at 507 AM PDT on Jul 31. Astoria...Low tides of 1.3 ft at 1138 PM PDT on Jul 30, and 1.7 ft at 1116 AM PDT on Jul 31. High tides of 7.7 ft at 509 PM PDT on Jul 30, and 5.9 ft at 536 AM PDT on Jul 31. Garibaldi...Low tides of 1.7 ft at 1055 PM PDT on Jul 30, and 2.0 ft at 1033 AM PDT on Jul 31. High tides of 7.3 ft at 439 PM PDT on Jul 30, and 5.6 ft at 452 AM PDT on Jul 31. Newport...Low tides of 1.7 ft at 1032 PM PDT on Jul 30, and 2.0 ft at 1008 AM PDT on Jul 31. High tides of 7.4 ft at 411 PM PDT on Jul 30, and 5.5 ft at 427 AM PDT on Jul 31. Florence...Low tides of 1.5 ft at 1038 PM PDT on Jul 30, and 1.8 ft at 1006 AM PDT on Jul 31. High tides of 6.5 ft at 409 PM PDT on Jul 30, and 4.9 ft at 428 AM PDT on Jul 31. This product will be updated as new information becomes available. Stay tuned to your local news source and NOAA weather radio for further information and updates.
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Special Weather Statement issued July 30 at 4:37AM PDT by NWS Portland OR

4 hours 18 minutes ago
...TSUNAMI ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FOR SOUTH WASHINGTON COAST AND OREGONS NORTH AND CENTRAL COAST... ** LOCAL IMPACTs... For people in the advisory area...A tsunami capable of producing strong currents that may be hazardous to swimmers, boats, and coastal structures is expected. Widespread inundation is NOT expected. * RECOMMENDED ACTIONS... For people in the advisory area...If you are located in this coastal area, move off the beach and out of harbors and marinas. Do not go to the coast to watch the tsunami. Be alert to instructions from your local emergency officials * FORECAST TSUNAMI START TIMES... Seaside Oregon 1155 PM PDT on Jul 29 Newport Oregon 1155 PM PDT on Jul 29 Long Beach Washington 1145 PM PDT on Jul 29 Tsunamis often arrive as a series of waves or surges which could be dangerous for many hours after the first wave arrival. The first tsunami wave or surge may not be the highest in the series. * FORECAST PEAK TSUNAMI WAVE HEIGHTS... Seaside Oregon up to 2 ft Newport Oregon less than 1 ft Long Beach Washington less than 1 ft * CURRENT OBSERVED TSUNAMI WAVE HEIGHTS... Seaside Oregon less than 1 ft Newport Oregon less than 1 ft Long Beach Washington less than 1 ft * PRELIMINARY EARTHQUAKE INFORMATION... An earthquake occurred with a preliminary magnitude of 8.8. * TIDE INFORMATION... Willapa Bay...Low tides of 1.6 ft at 1113 PM PDT on Jul 30, and 1.9 ft at 1052 AM PDT on Jul 31. High tides of 7.8 ft at 450 PM PDT on Jul 30, and 6.0 ft at 507 AM PDT on Jul 31. Astoria...Low tides of 1.3 ft at 1138 PM PDT on Jul 30, and 1.7 ft at 1116 AM PDT on Jul 31. High tides of 7.7 ft at 509 PM PDT on Jul 30, and 5.9 ft at 536 AM PDT on Jul 31. Garibaldi...Low tides of 1.7 ft at 1055 PM PDT on Jul 30, and 2.0 ft at 1033 AM PDT on Jul 31. High tides of 7.3 ft at 439 PM PDT on Jul 30, and 5.6 ft at 452 AM PDT on Jul 31. Newport...Low tides of 1.7 ft at 1032 PM PDT on Jul 30, and 2.0 ft at 1008 AM PDT on Jul 31. High tides of 7.4 ft at 411 PM PDT on Jul 30, and 5.5 ft at 427 AM PDT on Jul 31. Florence...Low tides of 1.5 ft at 1038 PM PDT on Jul 30, and 1.8 ft at 1006 AM PDT on Jul 31. High tides of 6.5 ft at 409 PM PDT on Jul 30, and 4.9 ft at 428 AM PDT on Jul 31. This product will be updated as new information becomes available. Stay tuned to your local news source and NOAA weather radio for further information and updates.
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Special Weather Statement issued July 30 at 4:37AM PDT by NWS Portland OR

4 hours 18 minutes ago
...TSUNAMI ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FOR SOUTH WASHINGTON COAST AND OREGONS NORTH AND CENTRAL COAST... ** LOCAL IMPACTs... For people in the advisory area...A tsunami capable of producing strong currents that may be hazardous to swimmers, boats, and coastal structures is expected. Widespread inundation is NOT expected. * RECOMMENDED ACTIONS... For people in the advisory area...If you are located in this coastal area, move off the beach and out of harbors and marinas. Do not go to the coast to watch the tsunami. Be alert to instructions from your local emergency officials * FORECAST TSUNAMI START TIMES... Seaside Oregon 1155 PM PDT on Jul 29 Newport Oregon 1155 PM PDT on Jul 29 Long Beach Washington 1145 PM PDT on Jul 29 Tsunamis often arrive as a series of waves or surges which could be dangerous for many hours after the first wave arrival. The first tsunami wave or surge may not be the highest in the series. * FORECAST PEAK TSUNAMI WAVE HEIGHTS... Seaside Oregon up to 2 ft Newport Oregon less than 1 ft Long Beach Washington less than 1 ft * CURRENT OBSERVED TSUNAMI WAVE HEIGHTS... Seaside Oregon less than 1 ft Newport Oregon less than 1 ft Long Beach Washington less than 1 ft * PRELIMINARY EARTHQUAKE INFORMATION... An earthquake occurred with a preliminary magnitude of 8.8. * TIDE INFORMATION... Willapa Bay...Low tides of 1.6 ft at 1113 PM PDT on Jul 30, and 1.9 ft at 1052 AM PDT on Jul 31. High tides of 7.8 ft at 450 PM PDT on Jul 30, and 6.0 ft at 507 AM PDT on Jul 31. Astoria...Low tides of 1.3 ft at 1138 PM PDT on Jul 30, and 1.7 ft at 1116 AM PDT on Jul 31. High tides of 7.7 ft at 509 PM PDT on Jul 30, and 5.9 ft at 536 AM PDT on Jul 31. Garibaldi...Low tides of 1.7 ft at 1055 PM PDT on Jul 30, and 2.0 ft at 1033 AM PDT on Jul 31. High tides of 7.3 ft at 439 PM PDT on Jul 30, and 5.6 ft at 452 AM PDT on Jul 31. Newport...Low tides of 1.7 ft at 1032 PM PDT on Jul 30, and 2.0 ft at 1008 AM PDT on Jul 31. High tides of 7.4 ft at 411 PM PDT on Jul 30, and 5.5 ft at 427 AM PDT on Jul 31. Florence...Low tides of 1.5 ft at 1038 PM PDT on Jul 30, and 1.8 ft at 1006 AM PDT on Jul 31. High tides of 6.5 ft at 409 PM PDT on Jul 30, and 4.9 ft at 428 AM PDT on Jul 31. This product will be updated as new information becomes available. Stay tuned to your local news source and NOAA weather radio for further information and updates.
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Red Flag Warning issued July 30 at 4:27AM PDT until July 30 at 11:00PM PDT by NWS Medford OR

4 hours 28 minutes ago
...More thunderstorms through the week... .The next round of thunderstorms will spread out across southern Oregon and northern California this afternoon and evening. Storms will continue into the overnight hours and become more isolated in northern Lake and Klamath Counties with perhaps one or two west of the Cascades. Another round of thunderstorms will develop Thursday afternoon and evening. * IMPACTS...Abundant lightning on dry fuels resulting in the potential for numerous new fire starts. * AFFECTED AREA...All of Fire weather zones 620, 621, 622. * TIMING...From 2 pm this afternoon to 11 pm this evening. * THUNDERSTORMS...Isolated to scattered thunderstorms with abundant lightning are expected. Storms are likely to be wet, but lightning strikes outside of precipitation cores are possible, and cause for concern for new fire starts. * OUTFLOW WINDS...Gusts of 35 to 50 mph could travel outward up to 25 miles from thunderstorm cores. * DETAILED URL...View the hazard area in detail at https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/map/?wfo=mfr
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Red Flag Warning issued July 30 at 4:27AM PDT until July 30 at 11:00PM PDT by NWS Medford OR

4 hours 28 minutes ago
...More thunderstorms through the week... .The next round of thunderstorms will spread out across southern Oregon and northern California this afternoon and evening. Storms will continue into the overnight hours and become more isolated in northern Lake and Klamath Counties with perhaps one or two west of the Cascades. Another round of thunderstorms will develop Thursday afternoon and evening. ...FIRE WEATHER WATCH IS CANCELLED FOR ABUNDANT LIGHTNING ON DRY FUELS FOR FIRE WEATHER ZONE 617 LATER TONIGHT... The National Weather Service in Medford has cancelled the Fire Weather Watch. * AFFECTED AREA...All of Fire weather zone 617. * TIMING...2 PM this afternoon to 11 PM PDT this evening. * THUNDERSTORMS...Scattered to widespread thunderstorms with abundant lightning are expected this afternoon and evening. thunderstorms will become more isolated later tonight. * OUTFLOW WINDS...Gusts of 35 to 50 mph could travel outward up to 25 miles from thunderstorm cores. * DETAILED URL...View the hazard area in detail at https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/map/?wfo=mfr
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Red Flag Warning issued July 30 at 4:27AM PDT until July 30 at 11:00PM PDT by NWS Medford OR

4 hours 28 minutes ago
...More thunderstorms through the week... .The next round of thunderstorms will spread out across southern Oregon and northern California this afternoon and evening. Storms will continue into the overnight hours and become more isolated in northern Lake and Klamath Counties with perhaps one or two west of the Cascades. Another round of thunderstorms will develop Thursday afternoon and evening. ...FIRE WEATHER WATCH NOW IN EFFECT FROM THURSDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH THURSDAY EVENING FOR ABUNDANT LIGHTNING ON DRY FUELS FOR FIRE WEATHER ZONES 623, 624, AND 625... * IMPACTS...Abundant lightning on dry fuels resulting in the potential for numerous new fire starts. * AFFECTED AREA...Fire weather zones 623, 624 and 625. The northern sections of 624 and 625 should see some nocturnal thunderstorms Wednesday night. * TIMING...For the Red Flag Warning, 2 pm this afternoon to 11 pm this evening. For the Fire Weather watch, 2 pm Thursday to Thursday 11 pm. * THUNDERSTORMS...Scattered to widespread thunderstorms expected this afternoon and evening. Another day of scattered coverage is possible on Thursday. Storms are likely to be wet, but lightning strikes outside of precipitation cores are possible, and cause for concern for new fire starts. * OUTFLOW WINDS...Gusts of 35 to 50 mph could travel outward up to 25 miles from thunderstorm cores. * DETAILED URL...View the hazard area in detail at https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/map/?wfo=mfr
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Fire Weather Watch issued July 30 at 4:27AM PDT until July 31 at 11:00PM PDT by NWS Medford OR

4 hours 28 minutes ago
...More thunderstorms through the week... .The next round of thunderstorms will spread out across southern Oregon and northern California this afternoon and evening. Storms will continue into the overnight hours and become more isolated in northern Lake and Klamath Counties with perhaps one or two west of the Cascades. Another round of thunderstorms will develop Thursday afternoon and evening. ...FIRE WEATHER WATCH NOW IN EFFECT FROM THURSDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH THURSDAY EVENING FOR ABUNDANT LIGHTNING ON DRY FUELS FOR FIRE WEATHER ZONES 623, 624, AND 625... * IMPACTS...Abundant lightning on dry fuels resulting in the potential for numerous new fire starts. * AFFECTED AREA...Fire weather zones 623, 624 and 625. The northern sections of 624 and 625 should see some nocturnal thunderstorms Wednesday night. * TIMING...For the Red Flag Warning, 2 pm this afternoon to 11 pm this evening. For the Fire Weather watch, 2 pm Thursday to Thursday 11 pm. * THUNDERSTORMS...Scattered to widespread thunderstorms expected this afternoon and evening. Another day of scattered coverage is possible on Thursday. Storms are likely to be wet, but lightning strikes outside of precipitation cores are possible, and cause for concern for new fire starts. * OUTFLOW WINDS...Gusts of 35 to 50 mph could travel outward up to 25 miles from thunderstorm cores. * DETAILED URL...View the hazard area in detail at https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/map/?wfo=mfr
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Fire Weather Watch issued July 30 at 4:07AM PDT until July 31 at 8:00PM PDT by NWS Spokane WA

4 hours 48 minutes ago
...HOT, DRY, AND UNSTABLE CONDITIONS WITH ISOLATED DRY THUNDERSTORMS WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING FOR ZONE 696... ...POTENTIAL FOR SCATTERED DRY THUNDERSTORMS FOR 697, 698, 699, 702, 703, 704 THURSDAY AFTERNOON AND EARLY EVENING... The National Weather Service in Spokane has issued a Fire Weather Watch for ABUNDANT LIGHTNING, which is in effect from Thursday afternoon through Thursday evening. * Affected Area: East Portion of North Cascades National Park/Lake Chelan National Recreation Area (Zone 697), East Washington North Cascades (Zone 698), Okanogan Highlands and Kettle Mountains (Zone 699), Colville Reservation (Zone 702), Okanogan Valley (Zone 703) and Methow Valley (Zone 704). * Timing: 1 PM to 8 PM Thursday * Thunderstorms: Scattered thunderstorms with abundant lightning. * Outflow Winds: Outflow boundaries near storms will bring potential for erratic wind gusts 30 to 50 mph and could travel quite a distance from the core of the storm. * Impacts: Very warm and dry conditions will be in place as storms develop Thursday afternoon. A mix of wet and dry thunderstorms combined with dry fuels will lead to the potential for new fire starts that may overwhelm initial attack capabilities. Gusty outflow winds could may result in rapid spread with any new starts.
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Red Flag Warning issued July 30 at 4:07AM PDT until July 30 at 9:00PM PDT by NWS Spokane WA

4 hours 48 minutes ago
...HOT, DRY, AND UNSTABLE CONDITIONS WITH ISOLATED DRY THUNDERSTORMS WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING FOR ZONE 696... ...POTENTIAL FOR SCATTERED DRY THUNDERSTORMS FOR 697, 698, 699, 702, 703, 704 THURSDAY AFTERNOON AND EARLY EVENING... * Affected Area: East Washington Central Cascades (Zone 696). * Winds: West 5 to 10 mph. * Timing: 1 PM to 9 PM Wednesday * Relative Humidities: 15 to 25 percent. * Temperatures: Up to 90. * Lightning: Isolated dry thunderstorms. * Outflow Winds: Gusty and erratic winds with gusts 30-50 mph are possible with any thunderstorms that develop. The outflow winds could travel quite a distance from the core of the storm. * Impacts: Hot, dry, and unstable conditions Wednesday afternoon and evening may lead to rapid fire growth on any new or existing fires. Isolated dry thunderstorms will lead to the potential for new fire starts. Gusty winds with thunderstorms may result in rapid fire spread with any new or existing fires.
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Red Flag Warning issued July 30 at 3:26AM PDT until July 30 at 11:00PM PDT by NWS Portland OR

5 hours 29 minutes ago
...RED FLAG WARNING NOW IN EFFECT FROM 11 AM TO 11 PM PDT WEDNESDAY FOR THUNDERSTORMS FOR FIRE WEATHER ZONES 689 AND 690... ...FIRE WEATHER WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 11 PM PDT WEDNESDAY TO 11 AM PDT THURSDAY FOR THUNDERSTORMS FOR FIRE WEATHER ZONES 689 AND 690... ...15-30% CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS PRODUCING LIGHTNING AND GUSTY WINDS WEDNESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY MORNING... * AFFECTED AREA...In Oregon, Fire Weather Zone 689 Northern Willamette National Forest and Fire Weather Zone 690 Southern Willamette National Forest. * OUTFLOW WINDS...Brief and highly localized outflow wind gusts up to 40 mph possible with any shower or thunderstorm that passes by. * IMPACTS...Thunderstorm outflow winds may result in erratic fire spread. Frequent lightning and critically dry fuels may result in numerous fire starts.
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Fire Weather Watch issued July 30 at 3:26AM PDT until July 31 at 11:00AM PDT by NWS Portland OR

5 hours 29 minutes ago
...RED FLAG WARNING NOW IN EFFECT FROM 11 AM TO 11 PM PDT WEDNESDAY FOR THUNDERSTORMS FOR FIRE WEATHER ZONES 689 AND 690... ...FIRE WEATHER WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 11 PM PDT WEDNESDAY TO 11 AM PDT THURSDAY FOR THUNDERSTORMS FOR FIRE WEATHER ZONES 689 AND 690... ...15-30% CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS PRODUCING LIGHTNING AND GUSTY WINDS WEDNESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY MORNING... * AFFECTED AREA...In Oregon, Fire Weather Zone 689 Northern Willamette National Forest and Fire Weather Zone 690 Southern Willamette National Forest. * OUTFLOW WINDS...Brief and highly localized outflow wind gusts up to 40 mph possible with any shower or thunderstorm that passes by. * IMPACTS...Thunderstorm outflow winds may result in erratic fire spread. Frequent lightning and critically dry fuels may result in numerous fire starts.
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Tsunami Advisory issued July 30 at 3:20AM PDT by NWS National Tsunami Warning Center

5 hours 35 minutes ago
If you are located in this coastal area, move off the beach and out of harbors and marinas. Tsunami advisories mean that a tsunami capable of producing strong currents or waves dangerous to persons in or very near the water is expected or is already occurring. Areas in the advisory should not expect widespread inundation. Tsunamis are a series of waves dangerous many hours after initial arrival time. The first wave may not be the largest. At 425 PM Pacific Daylight Time on July 29 an earthquake with preliminary magnitude 8.8 occurred 80 miles southeast of Petropavlovsk Kamchatka. The tsunami advisory will remain in effect until further notice. Refer to the internet site tsunami.gov for more information.
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Tsunami Advisory issued July 30 at 3:20AM PDT by NWS National Tsunami Warning Center

5 hours 35 minutes ago
If you are located in this coastal area, move off the beach and out of harbors and marinas. Tsunami advisories mean that a tsunami capable of producing strong currents or waves dangerous to persons in or very near the water is expected or is already occurring. Areas in the advisory should not expect widespread inundation. Tsunamis are a series of waves dangerous many hours after initial arrival time. The first wave may not be the largest. At 425 PM Pacific Daylight Time on July 29 an earthquake with preliminary magnitude 8.8 occurred 80 miles southeast of Petropavlovsk Kamchatka. The tsunami advisory will remain in effect until further notice. Refer to the internet site tsunami.gov for more information.
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Special Weather Statement issued July 30 at 2:01AM PDT by NWS Seattle WA

6 hours 54 minutes ago
...TSUNAMI ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FOR THE WASHINGTON COAST AND STRAIT OF JUAN DE FUCA... * UPDATES...The initial tsunami waves have arrived at the Washington coast and Strait of Juan de Fuca. * LOCAL IMPACTS... A tsunami capable of producing strong currents that may be hazardous to swimmers, boats, and coastal structures is expected. Widespread inundation is NOT expected. * RECOMMENDED ACTIONS... If you are located in this coastal area, move off the beach and out of harbors and marinas. Do not go to the coast to watch the tsunami. Be alert to instructions from your local emergency officials * OBSERVED TSUNAMI WAVE HEIGHTS FROM EARLIER... La Push Washington 0.6 ft Tsunamis often arrive as a series of waves or surges which could be dangerous for many hours after the first wave arrival. The first tsunami wave or surge may not be the highest in the series. * PRELIMINARY EARTHQUAKE INFORMATION... An earthquake occurred with a preliminary magnitude of 8.8. * TIDE INFORMATION... Neah Bay...Low tide of 1.3 ft at 958 AM PDT on Jul 30. High tide of 6.9 ft at 438 PM PDT on Jul 30. La Push...Low tide of 0.9 ft at 943 AM PDT on Jul 30. High tide of 7.4 ft at 415 PM PDT on Jul 30. Westport...Low tide of 1.2 ft at 956 AM PDT on Jul 30. High tide of 8.0 ft at 435 PM PDT on Jul 30. Port Angeles...Low tide of 2.2 ft at 1153 AM PDT on Jul 30. High tide of 6.4 ft at 651 PM PDT on Jul 30. Port Townsend...Low tide of 2.8 ft at 118 PM PDT on Jul 30. High tide of 8.2 ft at 811 PM PDT on Jul 30. Friday Harbor...Low tide of 2.7 ft at 147 PM PDT on Jul 30. High tide of 7.4 ft at 853 PM PDT on Jul 30. Seattle...Low tide of 3.4 ft at 214 PM PDT on Jul 30. High tide of 11.1 ft at 849 PM PDT on Jul 30. Tacoma...Low tide of 3.4 ft at 215 PM PDT on Jul 30. High tide of 11.5 ft at 852 PM PDT on Jul 30. This product will be updated as new information becomes available. Stay tuned to your local news source and NOAA weather radio for further information and updates.
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Special Weather Statement issued July 30 at 1:52AM PDT by NWS Seattle WA

7 hours 3 minutes ago
...TSUNAMI WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR THE WASHINGTON COAST AND STRAIT OF JUAN DE FUCA... * UPDATES...The initial tsunami waves have arrived at the Washington coast and Strait of Juan de Fuca. * LOCAL IMPACTS...A tsunami capable of producing strong currents that may be hazardous to swimmers, boats, and coastal structures is expected. Widespread inundation is NOT expected. * RECOMMENDED ACTIONS...If you are located in this coastal area, stay alert for further updates, as well as instructions from your local emergency officials. * OBSERVED TSUNAMI WAVE HEIGHTS FROM EARLIER... La Push Washington 0.6 ft Tsunamis often arrive as a series of waves or surges which could be dangerous for many hours after the first wave arrival. The first tsunami wave or surge may not be the highest in the series. * PRELIMINARY EARTHQUAKE INFORMATION... An earthquake occurred with a preliminary magnitude of 8.8. * TIDE INFORMATION... Neah Bay...Low tide of 1.3 ft at 958 AM PDT on Jul 30. High tide of 6.9 ft at 438 PM PDT on Jul 30. La Push...Low tide of 0.9 ft at 943 AM PDT on Jul 30. High tide of 7.4 ft at 415 PM PDT on Jul 30. Westport...Low tide of 1.2 ft at 956 AM PDT on Jul 30. High tide of 8.0 ft at 435 PM PDT on Jul 30. Port Angeles...Low tide of 2.2 ft at 1153 AM PDT on Jul 30. High tide of 6.4 ft at 651 PM PDT on Jul 30. Port Townsend...Low tide of 2.8 ft at 118 PM PDT on Jul 30. High tide of 8.2 ft at 811 PM PDT on Jul 30. Friday Harbor...Low tide of 2.7 ft at 147 PM PDT on Jul 30. High tide of 7.4 ft at 853 PM PDT on Jul 30. Seattle...Low tide of 3.4 ft at 214 PM PDT on Jul 30. High tide of 11.1 ft at 849 PM PDT on Jul 30. Tacoma...Low tide of 3.4 ft at 215 PM PDT on Jul 30. High tide of 11.5 ft at 852 PM PDT on Jul 30. This product will be updated as new information becomes available. Stay tuned to your local news source and NOAA weather radio for further information and updates.
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Special Weather Statement issued July 30 at 1:46AM PDT by NWS Medford OR

7 hours 9 minutes ago
...TSUNAMI ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FOR COASTAL AREAS OF OREGON... * LOCAL IMPACTS... A tsunami capable of producing strong currents that may be hazardous to swimmers, boats, and coastal structures is expected. Widespread inundation is NOT expected. * RECOMMENDED ACTIONS... If you are located in this coastal area, move off the beach and out of harbors and marinas. Do not go to the coast to watch the tsunami. Be alert to instructions from your local emergency officials * FORECAST TSUNAMI START TIMES... Port Orford Oregon 1135 PM PDT on Jul 29 Charleston Oregon 1145 PM PDT on Jul 29 Brookings Oregon 1150 PM PDT on Jul 29 Tsunamis often arrive as a series of waves or surges which could be dangerous for many hours after the first wave arrival. The first tsunami wave or surge may not be the highest in the series. * FORECAST TSUNAMI DURATION... Port Orford Oregon 15 hrs Brookings Oregon 9 hrs * FORECAST PEAK TSUNAMI WAVE HEIGHTS... Port Orford Oregon 1.0 to 1.8 ft Charleston Oregon less than 1 ft Brookings Oregon 0.8 to 1.5 ft * OBSERVED TSUNAMI WAVE HEIGHTS FROM EARLIER... Port Orford Oregon 0.7 ft at 1219 AM PDT on Jul 30 Charleston Oregon 0.6 ft at 1230 AM PDT on Jul 30 * TIDE INFORMATION... Charleston...High tides of 5.72 ft at 422 AM PDT on Jul 30 and 6.79 ft at 459 PM on Jul 30. Low tide 1.16 ft at 1022 AM on July 30. Coos Bay... High tides of 5.49 ft at 548 AM PDT on Jul 30 and 6.51 ft at 625 PM on Jul 30. Low tide 1.02 ft at 1150 AM on July 30. Port Orford...High tides of 5.38 ft at 359 AM PDT on Jul 30 and 6.49 ft at 442 PM on Jul 30. Low tide 1.2 ft at 1005 AM on July 30. Gold Beach...High tides of 5.44 ft at 403 AM PDT on Jul 30 and 6.51 ft at 444 PM on Jul 30. Low tide 1.48 ft at 1008 AM on July 30. Brookings...High tides of 5.25 ft at 350 AM PDT on Jul 30 and 6.31 ft at 430 PM on Jul 30. Low tide 1.39 ft at 958 AM on July 30. * PRELIMINARY EARTHQUAKE INFORMATION... An earthquake occurred with a preliminary magnitude of 8.8. This product will be updated as new information becomes available. Stay tuned to your local news source and NOAA weather radio for further information and updates.
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