* WHAT...For the Freeze Warning, sub-freezing temperatures as low as
27. For the Freeze Watch, sub-freezing temperatures as low as 27
possible.
* WHERE...For both the Freeze Warning and Freeze Watch, Lake County,
eastern Klamath County, northwest to southeast Modoc County, and
northeast Siskiyou County. This includes Klamath Falls, Tulelake,
Chiloquin, Sprague River, Valley Falls, and Alturas.
* WHEN...For the Freeze Warning, until 8 AM PDT this morning. For
the Freeze Watch, from late tonight through Tuesday morning.
* IMPACTS...Frost and freeze conditions could kill crops, other
sensitive vegetation and possibly damage unprotected outdoor
plumbing.
* WHAT...For the Freeze Warning, sub-freezing temperatures as low as
27. For the Freeze Watch, sub-freezing temperatures as low as 27
possible.
* WHERE...For both the Freeze Warning and Freeze Watch, Lake County,
eastern Klamath County, northwest to southeast Modoc County, and
northeast Siskiyou County. This includes Klamath Falls, Tulelake,
Chiloquin, Sprague River, Valley Falls, and Alturas.
* WHEN...For the Freeze Warning, until 8 AM PDT this morning. For
the Freeze Watch, from late tonight through Tuesday morning.
* IMPACTS...Frost and freeze conditions could kill crops, other
sensitive vegetation and possibly damage unprotected outdoor
plumbing.
* WHAT...Sub-freezing temperatures in the low 30s and as low as 27
possible.
* WHERE...For the Freeze Warning, Lake County, eastern Klamath
County, northwest to southeast Modoc County, and northeast
Siskiyou County. This includes Klamath Falls, Tulelake, Chiloquin,
Sprague River, Valley Falls, and Alturas.
* WHEN...From midnight tonight to 8 AM PDT Monday.
* IMPACTS...Frost and freeze conditions could kill crops, other
sensitive vegetation and possibly damage unprotected outdoor
plumbing.
* WHAT...Sub-freezing temperatures as low in the low 30s and as low
as 27 possible.
* WHERE...Lake County and eastern Klamath County, Northeast Siskiyou
and Northwest Modoc Counties, Modoc County, and Klamath Basin.
* WHEN...From late tonight through Monday morning.
* IMPACTS...Frost and freeze conditions could kill crops, other
sensitive vegetation and possibly damage unprotected outdoor
plumbing.
* WHAT...Temperatures as low as 33 will result in frost formation.
* WHERE...Rockford, Fairfield, Rosalia, Tekoa, Harrington,
Oakesdale, Pullman, Creston, Wilbur, Almira, Davenport, Deep
Creek, Reardan, Cheney, Tyler, Uniontown, and Odessa.
* WHEN...From 1 AM to 8 AM PDT Sunday.
* IMPACTS...Frost could harm sensitive outdoor vegetation. Sensitive
outdoor plants may be killed if left uncovered.
* WHAT...Temperatures as low as 33 will result in frost formation.
* WHERE...Inchelium, Newport, Colville, Chewelah, Fernwood,
Wauconda, Methow, Genesee, Tiger, Priest River, Coolin, Athol,
Spirit Lake, Deer Park, Winthrop, Twisp, Kettle Falls, Mullan,
Conconully, Moscow, Potlatch, Republic, and Plummer.
* WHEN...From 1 AM to 8 AM PDT Sunday.
* IMPACTS...Frost could harm sensitive outdoor vegetation. Sensitive
outdoor plants may be killed if left uncovered.
* WHAT...Sub-freezing temperatures as low as 28 expected.
* WHERE...Wallowa Valley, including Lostine, Joseph and Enterprise.
* WHEN...From 11 PM this evening to 9 AM PDT Sunday.
* IMPACTS...Frost and freeze conditions could kill crops, other
sensitive vegetation and possibly damage unprotected outdoor
plumbing.
* WHAT...For the Freeze Warning, sub-freezing temperatures as low as
28 expected. For the Freeze Watch, sub-freezing temperatures as
low as 29 possible.
* WHERE...For the Freeze Warning, Lake County and eastern Klamath
County, Northeast Siskiyou and Northwest Modoc Counties, Modoc
County, and Klamath Basin. This includes Klamath Falls, Tulelake,
Chiloquin, Sprague River, Valley Falls, and Alturas. For the
Freeze Watch, Lake County, eastern Klamath County, northwest to
southeast Modoc County, and northeast Siskiyou County.
* WHEN...For the Freeze Warning, from 1 AM to 8 AM PDT Sunday. For
the Freeze Watch, from late Sunday night through Monday morning.
* IMPACTS...Frost and freeze conditions could kill crops, other
sensitive vegetation and possibly damage unprotected outdoor
plumbing.
* WHAT...For the Freeze Warning, sub-freezing temperatures as low as
28 expected. For the Freeze Watch, sub-freezing temperatures as
low as 29 possible.
* WHERE...For the Freeze Warning, Lake County and eastern Klamath
County, Northeast Siskiyou and Northwest Modoc Counties, Modoc
County, and Klamath Basin. This includes Klamath Falls, Tulelake,
Chiloquin, Sprague River, Valley Falls, and Alturas. For the
Freeze Watch, Lake County, eastern Klamath County, northwest to
southeast Modoc County, and northeast Siskiyou County.
* WHEN...For the Freeze Warning, from 1 AM to 8 AM PDT Sunday. For
the Freeze Watch, from late Sunday night through Monday morning.
* IMPACTS...Frost and freeze conditions could kill crops, other
sensitive vegetation and possibly damage unprotected outdoor
plumbing.
* WHAT...For the Wind Advisory, west winds 20 to 30 mph with gusts
up to 45 mph. For the Frost Advisory, temperatures as low as 35
will result in frost formation.
* WHERE...Grand Coulee, Uniontown, Colfax, Pullman, Rosalia,
Fairfield, Coulee City, Ritzville, Airway Heights, Oakesdale,
Tekoa, Spokane Valley, Downtown Spokane, Wilbur, Rockford, La
Crosse, Creston, Harrington, Cheney, Davenport, and Odessa.
* WHEN...For the Wind Advisory, until 8 PM PDT this evening. For the
Frost Advisory, from 1 AM to 8 AM PDT Sunday.
* IMPACTS...Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Tree
limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result.
Frost could harm sensitive outdoor vegetation. Sensitive outdoor
plants may be killed if left uncovered.
* WHAT...Temperatures as low as 33 will result in frost formation.
* WHERE...Sandpoint, Metaline Falls, Eastport, Genesee, Kellogg,
Pinehurst, Twisp, Colville, Kettle Falls, Wauconda, Tiger, St.
Maries, Plummer, Moscow, Winthrop, Northport, Mazama, Bonners
Ferry, Priest River, Newport, Methow, Deer Park, Fernwood,
Chewelah, Metaline, Athol, Fruitland, Inchelium, Conconully, Clark
Fork, Wallace, Republic, Mullan, Potlatch, Ione, and Osburn.
* WHEN...From 1 AM to 8 AM PDT Sunday.
* IMPACTS...Frost could harm sensitive outdoor vegetation. Sensitive
outdoor plants may be killed if left uncovered.
* WHAT...For the Wind Advisory, west winds 20 to 30 mph with gusts
up to 45 mph. For the Frost Advisory, temperatures as low as 35
will result in frost formation.
* WHERE...Grand Coulee, Uniontown, Colfax, Pullman, Rosalia,
Fairfield, Coulee City, Ritzville, Airway Heights, Oakesdale,
Tekoa, Spokane Valley, Downtown Spokane, Wilbur, Rockford, La
Crosse, Creston, Harrington, Cheney, Davenport, and Odessa.
* WHEN...For the Wind Advisory, until 8 PM PDT this evening. For the
Frost Advisory, from 1 AM to 8 AM PDT Sunday.
* IMPACTS...Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Tree
limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result.
Frost could harm sensitive outdoor vegetation. Sensitive outdoor
plants may be killed if left uncovered.
* WHAT...West winds 20 to 30 mph with gusts up to 45 mph.
* WHERE...Ephrata, Pomeroy, Moses Lake, Alpowa Summit, Clarkston,
Quincy, and Othello.
* WHEN...Until 8 PM PDT this evening.
* IMPACTS...Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Tree
limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result.
At 1057 AM PDT, Doppler radar was tracking a group of strong
thunderstorms 12 miles northeast of Deer Park, or 18 miles west of
Priest River, moving east at 25 mph.
HAZARD...Winds in excess of 40 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.
Locations impacted include...
Spokane, Nine Mile Falls, Deer Park, Newport, Fairwood, Country
Homes, Suncrest, Chattaroy, Mead, Town And Country, Elk, Mount
Spokane, Sacheen Lake, Dalkena, Clayton, Colbert, Milan, Diamond
Lake, and Bead Lake Campground.
This includes the following highways...
U.S. Highway 2 in Washington between mile markers 293 and 333.
U.S. Highway 395 in Washington between mile markers 165 and 187.
A trough of low pressure over the region will generate showers and
isolated thunderstorms. Activity will continue into this evening
within a convergence zone with the potential for locally heavy
rainfall over the Bolt Creek burn scar.
* WHAT...Flash flooding and debris flows caused by excessive
rainfall continue to be possible over the Bolt Creek burn scar.
* WHERE...A portion of west central Washington, including the
following area, West Slopes North Central Cascades and Passes.
* WHEN...Through this evening.
* IMPACTS...Heavy rainfall over the Bolt Creek burn scar is expected
during the period of the watch. Residents, motorists, and those
near the Bolt Creek burn scar should prepare for potential
flooding impacts. Be sure to stay up to date with information from
local authorities. Heavy rainfall could trigger flash flooding of
low-lying areas, urbanized street flooding, and debris flows in
and near recent wildfire burn scars.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- National Weather Service Meteorologists are forecasting the
potential for thunderstorms with heavy rainfall over the Bolt
Creek burn scar, which may lead to flash flooding and debris
flows.
- http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
* WHAT...Sub-freezing temperatures as low as 28 expected.
* WHERE...Lake County and eastern Klamath County, Northeast Siskiyou
and Northwest Modoc Counties, Modoc County, and Klamath Basin.
This includes Klamath Falls, Tulelake, Chiloquin, Sprague River,
Valley Falls, and Alturas.
* WHEN...From 1 AM to 8 AM PDT Sunday.
* IMPACTS...Frost and freeze conditions could kill crops, other
sensitive vegetation and possibly damage unprotected outdoor
plumbing.
A frontal system will cross the region today, generating widespread
showers and thunderstorms. Activity will continue this afternoon and
evening along a convergence zone over portions of western
Washington. Heavy rainfall rates are possible, especially over the
Bolt Creek burn scar in the Cascade Mountains.
* WHAT...Flash flooding and debris flows caused by excessive
rainfall due to convergence zone showers and thunderstorms
continue to be possible over the Bolt Creek burn scar.
* WHERE...A portion of west central Washington, including the
following area, West Slopes North Central Cascades and Passes.
* WHEN...From noon PDT today through this evening.
* IMPACTS...Heavy rainfall over the Bolt Creek burn scar is expected
during the period of the watch. Residents, motorists, and those
near the Bolt Creek burn scar should prepare for potential
flooding impacts. Be sure to stay up to date with information from
local authorities. Heavy rainfall could trigger flash flooding of
low-lying areas, urbanized street flooding, and debris flows in
and near recent wildfire burn scars.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- National Weather Service Meteorologists are forecasting the
potential for thunderstorms with heavy rainfall over the Bolt
Creek burn scar, which may lead to flash flooding and debris
flows.
- http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
* WHAT...Temperatures as low as 33 will result in frost formation.
* WHERE...Cheney, Pullman, Fairfield, Deer Park, Colville,
Oakesdale, Odessa, Kettle Falls, Wauconda, Creston, Conconully,
Uniontown, Rockford, Chewelah, Harrington, Mullan, Winthrop,
Genesee, Twisp, Fernwood, Ritzville, Athol, Tekoa, Republic,
Davenport, Plummer, Potlatch, Rosalia, Newport, Priest River,
Wilbur, Moscow, Santa, Clarkia, Troy, Tyler, Spangle, Coolin,
Spirit Lake, and Arden.
* WHEN...From 1 AM to 8 AM PDT Sunday.
* IMPACTS...Frost could harm sensitive outdoor vegetation. Sensitive
outdoor plants may be killed if left uncovered.
* WHAT...Sub-freezing temperatures as low as 29 possible.
* WHERE...Lake County and eastern Klamath County, Northeast Siskiyou
and Northwest Modoc Counties, Modoc County, and Klamath Basin.
This includes Klamath Falls, Tulelake, Chiloquin, Sprague River,
Valley Falls, and Alturas.
* WHEN...From late Saturday night through Sunday morning.
* IMPACTS...Frost and freeze conditions could kill crops, other
sensitive vegetation and possibly damage unprotected outdoor
plumbing.
The potential for thunderstorms with heavy rainfall that could
result in flash flooding or debris flows from the Bolt Creek burn
scar exists on Saturday.
* WHAT...Flash flooding and debris flows caused by excessive
rainfall are possible over the Bolt Creek burn scar.
* WHERE...Areas in and near the Bolt Creek burn scar, including
Baring, Grotto, and US Highway 2.
* WHEN...From Saturday afternoon through Saturday evening.
* IMPACTS...Heavy rainfall over the Bolt Creek burn scar is expected
during the period of the watch. Residents, motorists, and those
near the Bolt Creek burn scar should prepare for potential
flooding impacts. Be sure to stay up to date with information from
local authorities. Heavy rainfall could trigger flash flooding and
debris flows in and near the Bolt Creek burn scar.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- National Weather Service Meteorologists are forecasting the
potential for thunderstorms with heavy rainfall over the Bolt
Creek burn scar, which may lead to flash flooding and debris
flows.
- http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood