Extreme heat will continue across the Pacific Northwest into midweek before finally waning. Hot temperatures, low relative humidity, gusty winds, and isolated dry thunderstorms will bring critical fire weather into Tuesday. A refreshingly cool air mass has settled into much of the eastern two-thirds of the Rockies through the week. Read More >
For weather information and preparedness materials, contact the nearest National Weather Service Office (NWS) that has "forecast and warning responsibility" for your area (see map on next page). Preparedness and Safety brochures can also be obtained through your local chapter of the American Red Cross, FEMA, and County/State Emergency Management Offices.
For Northern Idaho and Eastern WashingtonThe Spokane, Washington National Weather Service Forecast Office has forecast and warning responsibility for:
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SPOKANE, WA WEATHER FORECAST OFFICE |
MISSOULA, MT WEATHER FORECAST OFFICE |
2601 N Rambo RD |
PO BOX 9350, |
(509) 224-0110 |
(406) 329-4715 |
https://www.weather.gov/Spokane |
https://www.weather.gov/Missoula |