



Heavy Rainfall Threat for Mid-Atlantic into Southern New England; Fire Weather Hazards for the West
Heavy rain and isolated severe thunderstorms may cause flash flooding in the northern Mid-Atlantic today. The Mid-Atlantic and Southeast heatwave is slowly easing, while cooler, drier air spreads across the Central and Eastern U.S. for the start of August. Critical fire conditions persist in the Pacific Northwest and Four Corners due to dry storms and gusty winds. Read More >
Hazardous Weather Conditions
NCSB (NCSW1)
Lat: 48.42528°NLon: 120.14194°WElev: 1697.0ft.NA
93°F
34°C
Humidity | 20% |
Wind Speed | SSE 12 MPH |
Barometer | NA |
Dewpoint | 46°F (8°C) |
Visibility | NA |
Heat Index | 89°F (32°C) |
Last update | 31 Jul 04:06 PM PDT |
6 Miles NE Mazama WA
NOW: Multiple hazards in effect
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This Afternoon
High: 82 °F
Chance
T-stormsTonight
Low: 59 °F
Chance
T-storms then
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ShowersFriday
High: 75 °F
Chance
T-stormsFriday Night
Low: 55 °F
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T-storms then
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ShowersSaturday
High: 75 °F
Mostly Sunny
Saturday Night
Low: 53 °F
Mostly Clear
Sunday
High: 74 °F
Mostly Sunny
Sunday Night
Low: 52 °F
Partly Cloudy
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ABOUT THIS FORECAST
48.65°N 120.33°W (Elev. 4058 ft)