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Burbank, Washington Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Pendleton OR 1011 AM PDT Fri Sep 5 2025

.Updated for Aviation...

.AVIATION... 18Z TAFS...VFR conditions are expected across the areas for the most part through Saturday, with a few caveats. There will be some reduced VSBYS mainly at YKM, but could have some local reductions elsewhere due to smoke from regional fires.

Otherwise, latest radar had some SHRA over central oregon, and additional SHRA and some TSRA are expected to develop this afternoon mainly from 05/2200Z through 06/0100Z. The most likely locations to see TSRA would be BDN and RDM and included TEMPO groups at this time.

Outside of any TSRA, winds will be 10 kts or less.

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.PREV DISCUSSION... /issued 1046 PM PDT Thu Sep 4 2025/

UPDATED AVIATION...06Z TAFs...VFR conditions will persist through the forecast period with the exception of YKM. YKM will remain MVFR with VSBY at 4SM through much of the forecast period. PDT/ALW/PSC will all have periods of Haze as well, however, VSBY will remain 6SM. Winds are mostly light and variable under 6 kts with CIGs FEW/SCT 15025 kft. Bennese/90

PREV DISCUSSION... /issued 206 PM PDT Thu Sep 4 2025/

DISCUSSION...Today through Sunday, a hot, dry, and unstable pattern will gradually yield to a slightly cooler convective pattern as multiple shortwaves rotate around a closed low that is currently churning offshore in the Pacific.

Red Flag Warnings have been issued for portions of central Oregon, valid Friday afternoon through Friday evening, for thunderstorms capable of producing abundant cloud-to-ground lightning. While storm motion will be slow (5-15 mph) -- and PWATs near to above normal -- which will likely facilitate at least some wet cores, the main concern is abundant lightning on dry fuels. Additionally, Fire Weather Watches have also been issued for portions of the eastern mountains and the Warm Springs Reservation, also for lightning.

Farther north, isolated convection is forecast for the Washington Cascades today and Friday, but confidence in abundant cloud-to- ground lightning is too low (70%) in a pattern change to cooler, unsettled conditions as the upper low swings onshore. Widespread showers are forecast, with a slight chance of thunder for the mountains (mainly the Blues). Plunkett/86

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.PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... PDT 65 90 61 85 / 10 20 40 30 ALW 69 91 66 86 / 10 10 30 30 PSC 64 92 63 88 / 10 10 20 20 YKM 68 93 63 86 / 10 20 30 30 HRI 66 91 63 87 / 10 20 30 30 ELN 63 91 60 82 / 10 30 30 40 RDM 53 86 50 79 / 40 40 30 40 LGD 59 88 57 84 / 10 30 40 40 GCD 59 88 55 84 / 30 40 30 30 DLS 68 89 65 84 / 20 40 40 30

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.PDT WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... OR...Red Flag Warning until 11 PM PDT this evening for ORZ696>700-704- 705.

WA...None. &&

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SHORT TERM...86 LONG TERM....86 AVIATION...77

NWS PDT Office Area Forecast Discussion

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