Watches, Warnings & Advisories



2 products issued by NWS for: 13 Miles S Darrington WA

Fire Weather Watch

URGENT - FIRE WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Seattle WA
310 PM PDT Mon Jul 14 2025

WAZ658-659-150615-
/O.NEW.KSEW.FW.A.0001.250715T1800Z-250717T0600Z/
West Slopes of the North Cascades Generally above 1500 Feet-
West Slopes of the Central Cascades Generally above 1500 Feet-
310 PM PDT Mon Jul 14 2025

...FIRE WEATHER WATCH IN EFFECT FROM TUESDAY MORNING THROUGH
WEDNESDAY EVENING FOR HOT, DRY, AND UNSTABLE CONDITIONS FOR
FIRE WEATHER ZONES 658 AND 659...

The National Weather Service in Seattle has issued a Fire Weather
Watch for gusty winds and low relative humidity, which is in
effect from Tuesday morning through Wednesday evening.

* AFFECTED AREA...Fire Weather Zone 658 West Slopes of the North
  Cascades Generally above 1500 Feet and Fire Weather Zone 659
  West Slopes of the Central Cascades Generally above 1500 Feet.

* WINDS...West 5 to 10 mph.

* RELATIVE HUMIDITY...As low as 24 percent.

* IMPACTS...A combination of moderate breezes, low relative
  humidity, and warm temperatures can contribute to rapid rates
  of spread and down-wind spotting on existing fires. If a fire
  were to begin, air quality may diminish in the surrounding
  area.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A Fire Weather Watch means that there is a potential for critical
fire weather conditions to develop. Monitor the forecasts for
possible Red Flag Warnings.

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Heat Advisory

URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Seattle WA
225 PM PDT Mon Jul 14 2025

WAZ305>319-321>323-151000-
/O.CON.KSEW.HT.Y.0002.250715T1900Z-250717T0500Z/
Foothills and Valleys of the North Cascades-Foothills and Valleys
of Snohomish and Northern King Counties-Foothills and Valleys of
Central King County-Foothills and Valleys of Pierce and Southern
King Counties-Foothills and Valleys of Thurston and Lewis
Counties-Lowlands of Western Whatcom County-Lowlands of Western
Skagit and Northwestern Snohomish Counties-Downtown Everett /
Marysville Area-Shoreline / Lynnwood / South Everett Area-
Eastside-City of Seattle-Lowlands of Pierce and Southern King
Counties-Olympia and Southern Puget Sound-Lowlands of Lewis and
Southern Thurston Counties-Middle Chehalis River Valley-Southern
Hood Canal-Northern Hood Canal-Eastern Kitsap County-
Including Seabeck, Burlington, Maple Valley, Lake Stevens,
Kirkland, Mercer Island, Renton, Lacey, Bremerton, Skokomish,
Snohomish, Olympia, Montesano, Newport Hills, Leland, Marysville,
Mount Vernon, South Hill, Quilcene, Granite Falls, Mirrormont,
Federal Way, Elma, Chehalis, Covington-Sawyer-w, North Bend,
Edmonds, Kingsgate, Port Ludlow, Sahalee, Kenmore, Seattle,
Monroe, Eastgate, Redmond, Pine Lake, Lea Hill, McCleary, Duvall,
Anacortes, Tacoma, Kent, Brinnon, Rochester, Silverdale,
Bellingham, Lynnwood, Sudden Valley, Enumclaw, Everett, Richmond
Highlands, Morton, Sedro-Woolley, Bothell, Grand Mound, Fords
Prairie, Prairie Ridge, Mossyrock, Elk Plain, Holly, Darrington,
and Tumwater
225 PM PDT Mon Jul 14 2025

...HEAT ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM NOON TUESDAY TO 10 PM PDT
WEDNESDAY...

* WHAT...Hot conditions with high temperatures in the 80s to mid 90s
  expected and low temperatures mostly in the low to mid 60s. This
  will pose a Moderate risk of heat-related illness.

* WHERE...Portions of northwest and west central Washington.

* WHEN...From noon Tuesday to 10 PM PDT Wednesday.

* IMPACTS...Heat will significantly increase the risk of
  heat-related illnesses for those who are sensitive to heat,
  especially those without effective cooling or adequate hydration.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

Drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay out of
the sun, and check up on relatives and neighbors. Young children and
pets should never be left unattended in vehicles under any
circumstances.

Take extra precautions if you work or spend time outside. When
possible reschedule strenuous activities to early morning or
evening. Know the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat
stroke. Wear lightweight and loose fitting clothing when possible.
To reduce risk during outdoor work, the Occupational Safety and
Health Administration recommends scheduling frequent rest breaks in
shaded or air conditioned environments. Anyone overcome by heat
should be moved to a cool and shaded location. Heat stroke is an
emergency! Call 9 1 1.

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