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- Updated
- 6/20/2025 9:49:00 AM
Weather Alert
Lower Treasure Valley
NOAA Issue Date: 7/1/2025 01:48:00 AM
What
Temperatures up to 104 expected in the lower snake plain, treasure Valley, and weiser basin.
Where
Portions of southwest Idaho and southeast Oregon.
When
From 11 AM MDT /10 AM PDT/ this morning to 8 PM MDT /7 PM PDT/ this evening.
Impacts
Hot temperatures may cause heat illnesses, especially for the young, elderly, and animals.
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. Take extra precautions when outside. Wear lightweight and loose fitting clothing. Try to limit strenuous activities to early morning or evening. Take action when you see symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat stroke. 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.
Weather Alert
East Columbia Gorge, WA-East Columbia Gorge
NOAA Issue Date: 6/30/2025 01:14:00 PM
What
Hot conditions with temperatures up to 100 degrees. This will pose a moderate to major risk of heat-related illness.
Where
Eastern Columbia river gorge of Oregon and Washington.
When
Until 9 PM PDT Tuesday.
Impacts
Hot temperatures may cause heat illnesses. 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. For sheltering information and other human services in your area, dial 2 1 1 during business hours or visit 211info. Org for Oregon or wa211. Org for Washington anytime.
Weather Alert
Foothills of the Northern Blue Mountains, WA-Blue Mnts Foothills
NOAA Issue Date: 6/30/2025 01:14:00 PM
What
Hot conditions with temperatures up to 100 degrees. This will pose a moderate to major risk of heat-related illness.
Where
In Oregon, foothills of the northern Blue Mountains of Oregon. In Washington, foothills of the Blue Mountains of Washington.
When
Until 9 PM PDT Tuesday.
Impacts
Extreme heat will significantly increase the risk of heat-related illnesses for much of the population, especially those who are heat sensitive and 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. For sheltering information and other human services in your area, dial 2 1 1 during business hours or visit 211info. Org for Oregon or wa211. Org for Washington anytime.
Weather Alert
Foothills of the Southern Blue Mountains, North Central Oregon
NOAA Issue Date: 6/30/2025 01:14:00 PM
What
Hot conditions with temperatures up to 97 degrees. This will pose a moderate to major risk of heat-related illness.
Where
Foothills of the southern Blue Mountains of Oregon and north central Oregon.
When
Until 9 PM PDT Tuesday.
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. For sheltering information and other human services in your area, dial 2 1 1 during business hours or visit 211info. Org for Oregon or wa211. Org for Washington anytime.
Weather Alert
Lower Columbia Basin, WA-Lower Columbia Basin
NOAA Issue Date: 6/30/2025 01:14:00 PM
What
Hot conditions with temperatures up to 103 degrees. This will pose a moderate to major risk of heat-related illness.
Where
Lower Columbia basin of Oregon and Washington.
When
Until 9 PM PDT Tuesday.
Impacts
Extreme heat will significantly increase the risk of heat-related illnesses for much of the population, especially those who are heat sensitive and 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. For sheltering information and other human services in your area, dial 2 1 1 during business hours or visit 211info. Org for Oregon or wa211. Org for Washington anytime.