* WHAT...Temperatures of 95 to 100 expected.
* WHERE...Eastern Douglas County Foothills including the city of
Toketee Falls.
* WHEN...From 8 AM Thursday to 9 PM PDT Monday.
* IMPACTS...Hot temperatures may cause heat illnesses.
* WHAT...Temperatures of 100 to 110 expected.
* WHERE...Central Douglas County including the cities of Roseburg
and Camas Valley.
* WHEN...From 8 AM Thursday to 9 PM PDT Monday.
* IMPACTS...Hot temperatures may cause heat illnesses.
* WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions with heat index values up to 101
expected.
* WHERE...In California, Central Siskiyou County and Western
Siskiyou County. In Oregon, Eastern Curry County and Josephine
County and Jackson County.
* WHEN...From 8 AM Thursday to 9 PM PDT Monday.
* IMPACTS...Heat related illnesses increase significantly during
extreme heat and high humidity events.
* WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions with high temperatures between
95 and 100 degrees and low temperatures in the low to mid 50s
possible.
* WHERE...In California, northeast Siskiyou County and areas west of
the Warner Mountains in Modoc County, including Alturas, Tionesta,
and Macdoel. In Oregon, Klamath County east of the Cascades and
Lake County, including Klamath Falls, Chemult, Crescent, Bly,
Lakeview, Adel, and Summer Lake.
* WHEN...From Thursday morning through Sunday evening.
* IMPACTS...Heat related illnesses increase significantly during
extreme heat and high humidity events.
* WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions with high temperatures between
100 and 115 degrees and low temperatures in the mid 60s possible.
* WHERE...In California, western Siskiyou County including Weed,
Yreka, McCloud, and area valleys. In Oregon, areas between the
coast and the Cascades including the Illinois Valley, Roseburg,
Grants Pass, Medford, and Ashland.
* WHEN...From Thursday morning through Sunday evening.
* IMPACTS...Heat related illnesses increase significantly during
extreme heat and high humidity events.
* WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions with temperatures up to 103
possible.
* WHERE...Portions of northwest and west central Oregon and
southwest Washington.
* WHEN...From Thursday afternoon through Sunday evening.
* IMPACTS...Heat related illnesses increase significantly during
extreme heat events.
* WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions with temperatures up to 103
possible.
* WHERE...Portions of northwest and west central Oregon and
southwest Washington.
* WHEN...From Thursday afternoon through Sunday evening.
* IMPACTS...Heat related illnesses increase significantly during
extreme heat events.
* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected.
* WHERE...A portion of Northeast Washington, including the following
county, Pend Oreille.
* WHEN...Until 530 PM PDT.
* IMPACTS...Ponding of water on roadways, including Highway 20 10
miles north of Cusick.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- At 337 PM PDT, Doppler radar indicated heavy rain due to
thunderstorms. Minor flooding is ongoing or expected to begin
shortly in the advisory area. Between 1 and 2 inches of rain
have fallen.
- Additional rainfall amounts up to 0.5 inches are expected
over the area. This additional rain will result in minor
flooding.
- Some locations that will experience flooding include...
mainly rural areas of Central Pend Oreille County
- http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
...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 on Tuesday night,
weaken slightly during Wednesday, then strengthen again Wednesday
night. Humidity recovery on Tuesday night will remain above
critical thresholds, but poor humidity recovery is expected
Wednesday night.
The National Weather Service in Medford has issued a Fire Weather
Watch, which is in effect from Wednesday evening through Thursday
morning.
* 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
* WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions with temperatures up to 102
possible.
* WHERE...Portions of northwest and west central Oregon and
southwest Washington.
* WHEN...From Thursday afternoon through Sunday evening.
* IMPACTS...Heat related illnesses increase significantly during
extreme heat events.
* WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions with temperatures up to 102
possible.
* WHERE...Portions of northwest and west central Oregon and
southwest Washington.
* WHEN...From Thursday afternoon through Sunday evening.
* IMPACTS...Heat related illnesses increase significantly during
extreme heat events.
* WHAT...Hot conditions over a few days with high temperatures
between 95 and 100 degrees and low temperatures in the low to mid
50s.
* WHERE...In California, northeast Siskiyou County and areas west of
the Warner Mountains in Modoc County, including Alturas, Tionesta,
and Macdoel. In Oregon, Klamath County east of the Cascades and
Lake County, including Klamath Falls, Chemult, Crescent, Bly,
Lakeview, Adel, and Summer Lake.
* WHEN...From Thursday morning through Sunday evening.
* IMPACTS...Heat related illnesses increase significantly during
extreme heat events.
* WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions over a few days with high
temperatures between 100 and 115 degrees and low temperatures in
the mid 60s.
* WHERE...In California, western Siskiyou County including Weed,
Yreka, McCloud, and area valleys. In Oregon, areas between the
coast and the Cascades including the Illinois Valley, Roseburg,
Grants Pass, Medford, and Ashland.
* WHEN...From Thursday morning through Sunday evening.
* IMPACTS...Heat related illnesses increase significantly during
extreme heat events.
Patchy dense dog has been observed on traffic webcams across
northeast Washington. Visibilities will drop as low as a quarter
of a mile at times. Slow down, increase following distance, and
use low beam headlights in dense fog.
* WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions over a few days with high
temperatures between 100 and 110 degrees and Low temperatures in
the mid 60's.
* WHERE...In California, western Siskiyou County including Weed,
Yreka, McCloud, and area valleys. In Oregon, areas between the
coast and the Cascades including the Illinois Valley, Roseburg,
Grants Pass, Medford, and Ashland.
* WHEN...From Thursday morning through Saturday evening.
* IMPACTS...Heat related illnesses increase significantly during
extreme heat events.
* WHAT...Hot conditions over a few days with high temperatures
between 95 and 100 degrees and low temperatures in the low to mid
50's.
* WHERE...In California, northeast Siskiyou County and areas west of
the Warner Mountains in Modoc County, including Alturas, Tionesta,
and Macdoel. In Oregon, Klamath County east of the Cascades and
Lake County, including Klamath Falls, Chemult, Crescent, Bly,
Lakeview, Adel, and Summer Lake.
* WHEN...From Thursday morning through Saturday evening.
* IMPACTS...Heat related illnesses increase significantly during
extreme heat events.
At 800 PM PDT, Doppler radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm near
Suncrest, or 16 miles northwest of Spokane, moving east at 15 mph.
HAZARD...Winds in excess of 30 mph and half inch hail.
SOURCE...Radar indicated.
IMPACT...Gusty winds could knock down tree limbs and blow around
unsecured objects. Minor hail damage to outdoor objects is
possible. Heavy downpours and lightning are also expected.
Locations impacted include...
Deer Park, Chattaroy, Milan, and Elk.
This includes the following highways...
U.S. Highway 2 in Washington between mile markers 300 and 313.
U.S. Highway 395 in Washington between mile markers 171 and 182.
At 151 PM PDT, Doppler radar was tracking a cluster of strong
thunderstorms along a line extending from 16 miles northwest of
Newport to 13 miles southeast of Chewelah. Movement was east at 10
mph.
HAZARD...Winds in excess of 30 mph and half inch hail.
SOURCE...Radar indicated.
IMPACT...Gusty winds could knock down tree limbs and blow around
unsecured objects. Minor hail damage to outdoor objects is
possible. Brief heavy downpours and lightning are also
expected.
Locations impacted include...
Cusick, Usk, Dalkena, Bead Lake Campground, and South Skookum Lake
Campground.
At 135 PM PDT, Doppler radar was tracking a cluster of strong
thunderstorms 17 miles southwest of Nordman, or 22 miles northwest of
Priest River, moving east at 15 mph.
HAZARD...Winds in excess of 30 mph and half inch hail.
SOURCE...Radar indicated.
IMPACT...Gusty winds could knock down tree limbs and blow around
unsecured objects. Minor hail damage to outdoor objects is
possible. Heavy downpours and occasional lightning are also
expected.
Locations impacted include...
Browns Lake Campground and South Skookum Lake Campground.
At 132 PM PDT, Doppler radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm near
Deer Park, or 23 miles north of Spokane, moving east at 15 mph.
HAZARD...Winds in excess of 30 mph and pea size hail.
SOURCE...Radar indicated.
IMPACT...Gusty winds could knock down tree limbs and blow around
unsecured objects. Minor hail damage to outdoor objects is
possible. Localized brief heavy downpours also expected.
Locations impacted include...
Deer Park, Milan, Diamond Lake, and Elk.
This includes the following highways...
U.S. Highway 2 in Washington between mile markers 307 and 330.
U.S. Highway 395 in Washington between mile markers 177 and 180.