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Spot Forecast for Harrison Command...SECOMM Dispatch Center
National Weather Service Pendleton OR
444 PM PDT Tue Apr 16 2024

Forecast is based on forecast start time of 1700 PDT on April 16.
***Thunderstorms imply gusty and erratic winds***
***Winds are 20 foot 10-minute averages***
***CWR-Chance of wetting rain 0.10 or greater***

If you have questions or concerns with this forecast, please
contact our office at (541) 276-8134.

.DISCUSSION...Breezy conditions will subside heading into the
evening hours, with winds shifting more north and east during the
day tomorrow as high pressure begins to move into the area.
Unfortunately, the oncoming airmass is cold and dry, so daytime
RHs will remain low. Winds are expected to remain light after
sunset tonight, however.

.TONIGHT...

CWR.................0 percent.
LAL.................1.
Min temperature.....36-39.
Max humidity........55-60 percent.
Wind (20 ft)........West-Northwest winds 8 to 14 mph, with gusts up to
                    20 mph early in the evening. Winds decreasing to 6 to
                    12 mph overnight.
Mixing height.......7500 ft AGL early in the evening, then near-surface
                    overnight.
Transport winds.....West-Northwest around 12 mph, decreasing to 7 mph
                    overnight.
Haines Index........3 or very low potential for large plume
                    dominated fire growth.

.WEDNESDAY...

CWR.................0 percent.
LAL.................1.
Max temperature.....62-65.
Min humidity........20-25 percent.
Wind (20 ft)........West-Northwest winds 5 to 8 mph early, shifting more
                    North-Northeast in the afternoon.
Mixing height.......8700 ft AGL by the afternoon.
Transport winds.....West-Northwest around 8 mph early, shifting North-
                    Northeast in the afternoon.
Haines Index........2 or very low potential for large plume
                    dominated fire growth.

$$
Forecaster...Evans
Requested by...Scott LoParco
Type of request...WILDFIRE
.TAG 2411164.0/PDT
.DELDT 04/16/24
.FormatterVersion 2.0.0
.EMAIL Scott@bentonone.org


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