FNUS56 KPQR 151100
FWFPQR

Fire Weather Planning Forecast for NW Oregon and SW Washington
National Weather Service Portland OR
400 AM PDT Wed Apr 15 2026

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***Thunderstorms imply strong gusty winds ***
***Winds are 20-Foot 10 Minute Averages***
***CWR-Chance of Wetting Rain 0.25 or greater***
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FNUS56 KMFR 151903
FWFMFR

Fire Weather Forecast for southern Oregon and northern California
National Weather Service Medford, OR
1203 PM PDT Wed Apr 15 2026


.DISCUSSION...A cold front will bring breezy winds to the area, 
along with plenty of rain focused west of the Cascades today,
and snow in the mountains. Snow levels will drop to as low as 
1500 ft tonight, then rise back to 3500 ft with showers continuing 
into Thursday afternoon. With only scattered post-frontal showers at
this point, winter impacts are not expected. Temperatures will 
trend significantly cooler after the cold front, with conditions 
drying and warming through Friday into early Saturday.
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FNUS56 KPDT 251125
FWFPDT

Fire Weather Planning Forecast for NE Oregon and SE Washington
National Weather Service Pendleton OR
325 AM PST Tue Nov 25 2025

.DISCUSSION...

Snow is expected over the Washington Cascades, Kittitas Valley 
and the Northern and Southern Blue Mountains later Today through 
the overnight. Rain is expected over much of the rest of the the 
region with the exception of a rain shadow leaving central Oregon 
largely dry. 

***Winds are 20 foot 10 minute averages***
***CWR-chance of wetting rain 0.10 or greater***
***Ventilation Index is derived from the
   transport wind multiplied by the mixing
   height in 100's of feet. Index categories
   are a generalized indicator and users are
   encourage to develop criteria that are 
   suitable and representative of dispersion
   conditions in their local area of interest.***
     Note: Max transport winds may not occur 
     at the same time as max mixing height. 

WAZ695-260015-
East Washington South Central Cascade Mountains-
325 AM PST Tue Nov 25 2025

.TODAY...
* Sky/weather.........Cloudy. Snow...heavy at times. A chance of 
  freezing rain and a slight chance of rain in the afternoon. 
* Max temperature.....31-37. 
* Min humidity........80-88 percent. 
* 20-foot winds....... 
*     Valleys/lwr slopes...Upslope less than 5 mph. 
*     Ridges/upr slopes....light less than 5 mph. 
* CWR.................90 percent. 
* Chc of lightning....0 percent. 
* Mixing height.......3000 ft agl. 
* Transport winds.....South around 10 mph. 
* Ventilation Index...Poor (25-71) increasing to poor (29-155) in 
  the afternoon. 

.TONIGHT...
* Sky/weather.........Mostly cloudy. Snow and rain in the evening. 
  A chance of freezing rain. A chance of rain and snow after 
  midnight. 
* Min temperature.....27-32. 
* Max humidity........94-100 percent. 
* Humidity recovery...Excellent. 
* 20-foot winds....... 
*     Valleys/lwr slopes...Drainage winds less than 5 mph. 
*     Ridges/upr slopes....Southwest winds up to 5 mph. 
* CWR.................90 percent. 
* Chc of lightning....0 percent. 
* Mixing height.......Near surface. 
* Transport winds.....Southwest around 10 mph. 
* Ventilation Index...Poor (25-93) decreasing to poor (25-77) after 
  midnight. 

.WEDNESDAY...
* Sky/weather.........Mostly cloudy. Rain, snow likely and a chance 
  of light freezing rain in the morning, then rain and snow in the 
  afternoon. 
* Max temperature.....36-43. 
* Min humidity........83-91 percent. 
* 20-foot winds....... 
*     Valleys/lwr slopes...Upslope less than 5 mph. 
*     Ridges/upr slopes....light less than 5 mph. 
* CWR.................20 percent. 
* Chc of lightning....0 percent. 
* Mixing height.......2500 ft agl. 
* Transport winds.....Southwest around 5 mph. 
* Ventilation Index...Poor (25-67) increasing to poor (25-88) in 
  the afternoon. 


.Forecast days 3 through 7......
.THANKSGIVING DAY...Rain and a slight chance of snow. Lows 29 to
34. Highs 33 to 41. Southeast winds 1 to 6 mph. 
.FRIDAY...Mostly cloudy with a chance of rain and snow. Lows
27 to 32. Highs 33 to 43. West winds 2 to 7 mph. 
.SATURDAY...Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow and rain. Lows
24 to 29. Highs 31 to 40. Terrain driven winds less than 5 mph. 
.SUNDAY...Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow. Lows 19 to 24.
Highs 29 to 38. Southeast winds 1 to 6 mph. 
.MONDAY...Partly cloudy with a slight chance of snow. Lows 21 to
26. Highs 34 to 43. Terrain driven winds less than 5 mph. 

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WAZ690-260015-
Kittitas Valley-
325 AM PST Tue Nov 25 2025

.TODAY...
* Sky/weather.........Cloudy. A chance of snow and rain in the 
  morning, then snow, rain and a chance of light freezing rain in 
  the afternoon. 
* Max temperature.....34-39...except 29-35 ridges. 
* Min humidity........76-87 percent. 
* 20-foot winds....... 
*     Valleys/lwr slopes...Upslope less than 5 mph. 
*     Ridges/upr slopes....light less than 5 mph. 
* CWR.................70 percent. 
* Chc of lightning....0 percent. 
* Mixing height.......2500 ft agl. 
* Transport winds.....Southeast around 5 mph. 
* Ventilation Index...Poor (25-29) increasing to poor (26-66) in 
  the afternoon. 

.TONIGHT...
* Sky/weather.........Mostly cloudy. Snow and rain likely in the 
  evening. A chance of light freezing rain. A chance of rain and 
  snow after midnight. 
* Min temperature.....29-34. 
* Max humidity........95-100 percent. 
* Humidity recovery...Excellent. 
* 20-foot winds....... 
*     Valleys/lwr slopes...Drainage winds less than 5 mph. 
*     Ridges/upr slopes....light winds less than 5 mph. 
* CWR.................80 percent. 
* Chc of lightning....0 percent. 
* Mixing height.......Near surface. 
* Transport winds.....Southeast around 5 mph shifting to the north 
  after midnight. 
* Ventilation Index...Poor (25-57). 

.WEDNESDAY...
* Sky/weather.........Cloudy. A chance of rain, light freezing rain 
  and snow in the morning, then rain in the afternoon. 
* Max temperature.....38-43. 
* Min humidity........82-93 percent. 
* 20-foot winds....... 
*     Valleys/lwr slopes...Upslope less than 5 mph. 
*     Ridges/upr slopes....light less than 5 mph. 
* CWR.................10 percent. 
* Chc of lightning....0 percent. 
* Mixing height.......2500 ft agl. 
* Transport winds.....Northwest around 5 mph shifting to the 
  southeast in the afternoon. 
* Ventilation Index...Poor (25-41) increasing to poor (25-51) in 
  the afternoon. 


.Forecast days 3 through 7......
.THANKSGIVING DAY...Rain. Lows 32 to 37. Highs 38 to 44. Terrain
driven winds less than 5 mph. 
.FRIDAY...A chance of rain. Mostly cloudy. Lows 30 to 35. Highs
41 to 47. West winds 1 to 5 mph. 
.SATURDAY...Mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain and snow.
Lows 29 to 34. Highs 35 to 41. Northwest winds 1 to 6 mph. 
.SUNDAY...Mostly cloudy. Lows 24 to 29. Highs 33 to 39. Northeast
winds 2 to 7 mph. 
.MONDAY...Partly cloudy. Lows 22 to 27. Highs 34 to 40. Terrain
driven winds less than 5 mph. 

$$

WAZ694-260015-
Yakama Alpine District-
325 AM PST Tue Nov 25 2025

.TODAY...
* Sky/weather.........Cloudy. A chance of snow and rain in the 
  morning. A chance of freezing rain. Snow and rain in the 
  afternoon. 
* Max temperature.....33-40. 
* Min humidity........77-90 percent. 
* 20-foot winds....... 
*     Valleys/lwr slopes...Upslope less than 5 mph. 
*     Ridges/upr slopes....light less than 5 mph. 
* CWR.................80 percent. 
* Chc of lightning....0 percent. 
* Mixing height.......2500 ft agl. 
* Transport winds.....South 5 to 10 mph. 
* Ventilation Index...Poor (25-40) increasing to poor (27-115) in 
  the afternoon. 

.TONIGHT...
* Sky/weather.........Mostly cloudy. Rain with possible freezing 
  rain and snow in the evening, then a chance of rain and a slight 
  chance of freezing rain after midnight. 
* Min temperature.....28-33. 
* Max humidity........95-100 percent. 
* Humidity recovery...Excellent. 
* 20-foot winds....... 
*     Valleys/lwr slopes...Drainage winds less than 5 mph. 
*     Ridges/upr slopes....Southwest winds 1 to 5 mph. 
* CWR.................80 percent. 
* Chc of lightning....0 percent. 
* Mixing height.......Near surface. 
* Transport winds.....Southwest around 10 mph. 
* Ventilation Index...Poor (25-70). 

.WEDNESDAY...
* Sky/weather.........Cloudy. Rain likely and a slight chance of 
  light freezing rain in the morning, then rain in the afternoon. 
* Max temperature.....41-46...except 36-42 ridges. 
* Min humidity........85-98 percent. 
* 20-foot winds....... 
*     Valleys/lwr slopes...Upslope less than 5 mph. 
*     Ridges/upr slopes....light less than 5 mph. 
* CWR.................50 percent. 
* Chc of lightning....0 percent. 
* Mixing height.......2000 ft agl. 
* Transport winds.....Southwest around 5 mph. 
* Ventilation Index...Poor (25-52) increasing to poor (25-70) in 
  the afternoon. 


.Forecast days 3 through 7......
.THANKSGIVING DAY...Rain. Lows 31 to 36. Highs 36 to 45. South
winds 2 to 7 mph. 
.FRIDAY...Mostly cloudy with a chance of rain and snow. Lows
29 to 34. Highs 37 to 47. West winds 2 to 7 mph. 
.SATURDAY...Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow and rain. Lows
27 to 32. Highs 34 to 43. Terrain driven winds less than 5 mph. 
.SUNDAY...Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow. Lows 21 to 27.
Highs 31 to 40. Northeast winds 2 to 7 mph. 
.MONDAY...Partly cloudy. A slight chance of. Lows 21 to 26. Highs
36 to 44. Terrain driven winds less than 5 mph. 

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FNUS55 KBOI 172046
FWFBOI

Fire Weather Planning Forecast for SW Idaho and SE Oregon
National Weather Service Boise ID
246 PM MDT Fri Oct 17 2025

...MILD AND DRY ON SATURDAY...
...GUSTY WINDS AND CHANCE OF SHOWERS WITH COLD FRONT ON SUNDAY...

.DISCUSSION...
High pressure will keep dry and mild conditions over the region 
through Saturday. A cold frontal passage on Sunday will bring 
widespread showers to the mountains and a slight chance of showers 
to the valleys of east-central Oregon and lower Snake Plain of 
southwest Idaho. A wetting rain is likely in the west-central 
Idaho mountains, with snow accumulation limited to sites above 
6500 feet on Sunday. Breezy southerly winds will shift to the 
northwest behind the front, gusting 25 to 40 mph. High pressure 
returns dry and stable weather to the region for all of next 
week, which will limit ventilation. 

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FNUS56 KSEW 142231
FWFSEW

Fire Weather Planning Forecast for Western Washington
National Weather Service Seattle WA
330 PM PDT Tue Apr 14 2026

...WIND ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM PDT THIS EVENING...
...WIND ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 7 PM PDT THIS EVENING...

.DISCUSSION...A frontal system will continue to move across
Western Washington through today with lowland rain, breezy
winds, and mountain snowfall. Unsettled conditions continue on
Wednesday. Drier, cool weather Thursday and Friday. A system
will approach the area offshore over the weekend.

 Forecast for 20 foot wind speed (valleys and ridge tops) are 10
 minute averages reflecting RAWS winds.
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