* WHAT...High temperatures of 95 to 100 degrees with lows in the
upper 50's expected over multiple days.
* WHERE...In California, Modoc County and northeast Siskiyou County.
This includes the cities of Macdoel and Alturas. In Oregon, Lake
County and eastern Klamath County. This includes the cities of
Klamath Falls, Chemult, Summer Lake, and Lakeview
* WHEN...From 8 AM this morning to 9 PM PDT Monday.
* IMPACTS...Hot temperatures may cause heat illnesses. Area rivers
will be cold and can cause shock to swimmers.
* WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions with high temperatures of 110 to
115 and low temperatures in the upper 60s expected over multiple
days.
* WHERE...In California, western and central Siskiyou County. This
includes the cities of Yreka, Weed, Etna, and Happy Camp. In
Oregon, Josephine and Jackson counties and eastern Curry County.
This includes the entire Rogue Valley and the cities of Medford,
Grants Pass, Cave Junction, and Butte Falls.
* WHEN...From 8 AM this morning to 9 PM PDT Monday.
* IMPACTS...Heat related illnesses increase significantly during
extreme heat events, particularly for those working or
participating in outdoor activities. Area rivers will be cold and
can cause shock to swimmers.
* WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions with maximum temperatures up
to 100-104 on Saturday gradually warming up to 105-110 by
Wednesday.
* WHERE...Portions of southwest Idaho and northeast and
southeast Oregon.
* WHEN...From Saturday afternoon through Wednesday afternoon.
* IMPACTS...Extreme heat will significantly increase the
potential for heat related illnesses, particularly for those
working or participating in outdoor activities.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Multiple daily max temperature records are
being threatened by this heatwave. The longevity of the event
makes this a particularly dangerous heat wave.
...Gusty Northeast Winds and Poor Humidity Recovery for the
Ridges of the Western Siskiyou National Forest Wednesday Night...
.Gusty northeast winds on the ridges of Curry, far southern Coos,
and western Josephine counties will develop strengthen again
Wednesday night. Poor humidity recovery is expected tonight.
* IMPACTS...Any fires that develop will likely spread rapidly,
even at night. Outdoor burning is banned.
* AFFECTED AREA...Fire weather zone 619 and the western portion
of fire weather zone 620. This includes the higher terrain of
Curry, far southern Coos, and western Josephine counties,
including the Kalmiopsis Wilderness.
* WIND...Northeast 20 to 30 mph with gusts to 45 mph.
* HUMIDITY...Poor recovery with the highest relative humidity
values of 20 to 35% overnight.
* DETAILED URL...View the hazard area in detail at
https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/map/?wfo=mfr
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that promote rapid spread of fire which may become life-
threatening. This does not mean there is a fire. These conditions
are either occurring now or will begin soon. It is important to
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* WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions with high temperatures of 110 to
115 and low temperatures in the upper 60's expected over multiple
days.
* WHERE...In California, western and central Siskiyou County. This
includes the cities of Yreka, Weed, Etna, and Happy Camp. In
Oregon, Josephine and Jackson counties and eastern Curry County.
This includes the entire Rogue Valley and the cities of Medford,
Grants Pass, Cave Junction, and Butte Falls.
* WHEN...From 8 AM Thursday to 9 PM PDT Monday.
* IMPACTS...Heat related illnesses increase significantly during
extreme heat events, particularly for those working or
participating in outdoor activities. Area rivers will be cold and
can cause shock to swimmers.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...This will be a multi day heat wave with the
warmest temperatures on Friday and Saturday. The Medford Airport
has a 47% chance to tie or exceed the all time temperature record
of 115.
* WHAT...High temperatures of 95 to 100 degrees with lows in the
upper 50's expected over multiple days.
* WHERE...In California, Modoc County and northeast Siskiyou County.
This includes the cities of Macdoel and Alturas. In Oregon, Lake
County and eastern Klamath County. This includes the cities of
Klamath Falls, Chemult, Summer Lake, and Lakeview
* WHEN...From 8 AM Thursday to 9 PM PDT Monday.
* IMPACTS...Hot temperatures may cause heat illnesses. Area rivers
will be cold and can cause shock to swimmers.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...This will be a multi day heat wave with the
warmest temperatures on Friday and Saturday.
* WHAT...High temperatures between 105 to 110 with low temperatures
in the mid to upper 60's expected over multiple days.
* WHERE...Central Douglas County and Eastern Douglas County
Foothills. This includes the cities of Roseburg, Toketee Falls,
Sutherlin.
* WHEN...From 8 AM Thursday to 9 PM PDT Monday.
* IMPACTS...Heat related illnesses increase significantly during
extreme heat events, particularly for those working or
participating in outdoor activities. Area rivers will be cold and
can cause shock to swimmers.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...This will be a multi day heat wave with the
warmest temperatures on Friday and Saturday.
* WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions with maximum temperatures up
to 100-104 on Saturday gradually warming up to 105-110 by
Wednesday.
* WHERE...Portions of southwest Idaho and northeast and
southeast Oregon.
* WHEN...From Saturday afternoon through Wednesday afternoon, the
end of the forecast valid period. The dangerous heat will likely
continue past the current Watch period.
* IMPACTS...Extreme heat will significantly increase the
potential for heat related illnesses, particularly for those
working or participating in outdoor activities.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Multiple daily max temperature records are
being threatened by this heatwave. The longevity of the event
makes this a particularly dangerous heat wave.
* WHAT...Hot temperatures with modest overnight relief. Highs in the
90s to lower 100s. Morning lows in the upper 50s to middle 60s.
* WHERE...Central Oregon and John Day Basin.
* WHEN...From noon Friday to 10 PM PDT Tuesday.
* IMPACTS...Hot temperatures may cause heat illnesses.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Persistent Moderate to Major HeatRisk (risk
of heat-related impacts) is anticipated through the duration of
the event.
* WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions with little overnight relief.
Highs in the 90s to lower 100s. Morning lows in the middle and
upper 60s.
* WHERE...Portions of north central and northeast Oregon and
central, south central, and southeast Washington.
* WHEN...From noon Friday to 10 PM PDT Tuesday.
* IMPACTS...Heat-related illnesses increase significantly during
extreme heat events.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Persistent Major to locally Extreme HeatRisk
(risk of heat-related impacts) is anticipated through the duration
of the event.
* WHAT...Hot temperatures with modest relief overnight expected.
Highs in the 90s to low 100s. Morning lows in the upper 50s to mid
60s.
* WHERE...Central Oregon and the John Day Basin.
* WHEN...From noon Friday to 10 PM PDT Tuesday.
* IMPACTS...Hot temperatures may cause heat illnesses.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Saturday, Sunday, and Monday are forecast to
be the hottest days with Moderate to Major HeatRisk (risk of
heat-related impacts).
* WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions with little relief overnight
expected. Highs in the 90s to low 100s. Morning lows in the mid to
upper 60s.
* WHERE...Portions of north central and northeast Oregon as well as
central, south central, and southeast Washington.
* WHEN...From noon Friday to 10 PM PDT Tuesday.
* IMPACTS...Heat-related illnesses increase significantly during
extreme heat events.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday are forecast to
be the hottest days with Major to locally Extreme HeatRisk (risk
of heat-related impacts).
* WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions with temperatures 100 to 105
expected. Overnight temperatures will also be very warm and limit
chances to recover from the heat, with lows ranging from the mid
60s to low 70s.
* WHERE...Portions of northwest and west central Oregon and
southwest Washington.
* WHEN...From noon Thursday to 11 PM PDT Sunday.
* IMPACTS...Heat related illnesses increase significantly during
extreme heat events.
* WHAT...Afternoon temperatures will be in the upper 80s to middle
90s, though a few spots could reach close to 100 deg in spots,
mainly those lower valleys that are located near the Willamette
Valley.
* WHERE...In Oregon, North Oregon Cascades, Cascades of Lane County,
and Cascades of Marion and Linn Counties. In Washington, South
Washington Cascades.
* WHEN...From noon Thursday to 11 PM PDT Sunday.
* IMPACTS...Hot temperatures may cause heat illnesses.
* WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions with temperatures 100 to 105
expected. Overnight temperatures will also be very warm and limit
chances to recover from the heat, with lows ranging from the mid
60s to low 70s.
* WHERE...Portions of northwest and west central Oregon and
southwest Washington.
* WHEN...From noon Thursday to 11 PM PDT Sunday.
* IMPACTS...Heat related illnesses increase significantly during
extreme heat events.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...There is a 25-35 percent chance that
temperatures will exceed 110 degrees on Saturday, and a 10-15
percent chance that temperatures will exceed 110 degrees Friday
and Sunday.
* WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions with little relief overnight
expected. Highs in the 90s to low 100s. Morning lows in the mid to
upper 60s.
* WHERE...Portions of north central and northeast Oregon and
central, south central, and southeast Washington.
* WHEN...From noon Friday to 10 PM PDT Tuesday.
* IMPACTS...Heat related illnesses increase significantly during
extreme heat and high humidity events.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday are forecast to
be the hottest days with Major to locally Extreme HeatRisk (risk
of heat-related impacts).
* WHAT...Hot temperatures with modest relief overnight expected.
Highs in the 90s to low 100s. Morning lows in the upper 50s to mid
60s.
* WHERE...Central Oregon and John Day Basin.
* WHEN...From noon Friday to 10 PM PDT Tuesday.
* IMPACTS...Hot temperatures and high humidity may cause heat
illnesses.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Saturday, Sunday, and Monday are forecast to
be the hottest days with Moderate to Major HeatRisk (risk of
heat-related impacts).
* WHAT...Temperatures of 95 to 100 degrees expected.
* WHERE...In California, Modoc County and northeast Siskiyou County.
This includes the cities of Macdoel and Alturas. In Oregon, Lake
County and eastern Klamath County. This includes the cities of
Klamath Falls, Chemult, Summer Lake, and Lakeview
* WHEN...From 8 AM Thursday to 9 PM PDT Monday.
* IMPACTS...Hot temperatures may cause heat illnesses. Area rivers
will be cold and can cause shock to swimmers.
* WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions with temperatures of 110 to 115
expected.
* WHERE...In California, western and central Siskiyou County. This
includes the cities of Yreka, Weed, Etna, and Happy Camp. In
Oregon, Josephine and Jackson counties and eastern Curry County.
This includes the entire Rogue Valley and the cities of Medford,
Grants Pass, Cave Junction, and Butte Falls.
* WHEN...From 8 AM Thursday to 9 PM PDT Monday.
* IMPACTS...Heat related illnesses increase significantly during
extreme heat events. Area rivers will be cold and can cause shock
to swimmers.
* WHAT...Temperatures of 100 to 110 expected.
* WHERE...Central Douglas County and Eastern Douglas County
Foothills. This includes the cities of Roseburg and Toketee Falls.
* WHEN...From 8 AM Thursday to 9 PM PDT Monday.
* IMPACTS...Hot temperatures may cause heat illnesses. Area rivers
will be cold and can cause shock to swimmers.