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Extremely Critical Fire Weather in the Central Plains; Active Pattern in the West

Gusty to high winds and low relative humidity will bring critical to extremely critical fire weather conditions to the central and southern Plains today into Wednesday. Use caution with any potential ignition sources. Two Pacific storms will impact the western U.S. into Wednesday with gusty winds, low elevation rain and heavy mountain snow. Read More >

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CONTACTS

 

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 Washington

The Spokane, Washington National Weather Service Forecast Office has forecast and warning responsibility for:

  • The Idaho Panhandle
  • The Idaho Palouse Region
  • Coeur d Alene area
  • Northern Clearwater Mountains of Idaho
  • Northeast Mountains of Washington
  • Washington Palouse
  • Spokane Area
  • Northeast Blue Mountains
  • Moses Lake area
  • Upper Columbia Basin
  • Wenatchee area and Waterville Plateau
  • East Slopes of the Northern Cascades
  • Okanogan Valley


The Missoula, Montana National Weather Service Forecast Office 
has forecast and warning responsibility for:

  • The Southern Clearwater Mountains
  • The Lemhi Valley

 

SPOKANE, WA WEATHER FORECAST OFFICE

MISSOULA, MT WEATHER FORECAST OFFICE

2601 N Rambo RD
Spokane, WA 99224-9164

PO BOX 9350, 
Shipping Address: 5765 HWY 10 W
Missoula, MT 59808

(509) 224-0110

(406) 329-4715

https://www.weather.gov/Spokane

https://www.weather.gov/Missoula