URGENT: Expected Saturday lightning stirs red flag warning for Clallam and Jefferson counties

  • Friday, August 17, 2012 9:34am
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Bright pink on this National Weather Service map designates the red flag alert issued this afternoon. The pink in the Strait of Juan de Fuca designates a small-craft warning for winds in the vicinity of 25 knots.

Bright pink on this National Weather Service map designates the red flag alert issued this afternoon. The pink in the Strait of Juan de Fuca designates a small-craft warning for winds in the vicinity of 25 knots.

The National Weather Service this afternoon issued this warning over concerns about possible thunderstorms coming over the Olympic Peninsula on Saturday morning in the wake of incendiary conditions this week.

URGENT – FIRE WEATHER MESSAGE

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SEATTLE WA

342 PM PDT FRI AUG 17 2012

…LIGHTNING EVENT ON SATURDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT HAS THE

POTENTIAL TO START NEW FIRES…

.ISOLATED TO SCATTERED THUNDERSTORMS ARE EXPECTED TO SPREAD

ACROSS ALL OF WESTERN WASHINGTON ON SATURDAY WITH ONLY SMALL

AMOUNTS OF RAINFALL. LIGHTNING WOULD MOST LIKELY AFFECT THE COAST

AND OLYMPIC PENINSULA IN THE MORNING AND EARLY AFTERNOON…THEN

LIGHTNING WOULD PROGRESS EAST TO THE CASCADES BY LATE AFTERNOON

AND EVENING…POSSIBLY LINGERING OVER THE CASCADES THROUGH THE

NIGHT. GIVEN VERY DRY FUEL CONDITIONS… LIGHTNING HAS THE

POTENTIAL TO START NEW WILDFIRES. ONLY THE IMMEDIATE COAST AND

LOWER CHEHALIS VALLEY ARE LEFT OUT OF THIS RED FLAG WARNING DUE TO

THE LIKELY MOISTENING OF FINE FUELS FROM INCOMING MARINE AIR.

HOWEVER…COASTAL LOCATIONS HAVE THE SAME RISK OF LIGHTNING AS

OTHER WESTERN WASHINGTON LOCATIONS.

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STRAIT OF JUAN DE FUCA AND NORTHWEST INTERIOR LOWLANDS-

CENTRAL AND SOUTH PUGET SOUND LOWLANDS-

BLACK HILLS AND SOUTHWEST INTERIOR LOWLANDS-

NORTHEAST PUGET SOUND LOWLANDS GENERALLY BELOW 1500 FEET-

SOUTHEAST PUGET SOUND LOWLANDS GENERALLY BELOW 1500 FEET-

WEST SLOPES OF THE NORTH CASCADES GENERALLY ABOVE 1500 FEET-

WEST SLOPES OF THE CENTRAL CASCADES GENERALLY ABOVE 1500 FEET-

EAST PORTION OF THE OLYMPIC MOUNTAINS-

EAST PORTION OF NORTH CASCADES NATIONAL PARK/LAKE CHELAN NATIONAL

RECREATIONAL AREA-

342 PM PDT FRI AUG 17 2012

…RED FLAG WARNING IN EFFECT FROM NOON SATURDAY TO 5 AM PDT

SUNDAY FOR LIGHTNING FOR FIRE WEATHER ZONES 653…654…

655…656…657…658…659…661 AND 662…

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN SEATTLE HAS ISSUED A RED FLAG

WARNING…WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM NOON SATURDAY TO 5 AM PDT

SUNDAY. THE FIRE WEATHER WATCH IS NO LONGER IN EFFECT.

* THUNDERSTORMS…ISOLATED TO SCATTERED THUNDERSTORMS ARE EXPECTED

TO DEVELOP OVER THE INTERIOR OF WESTERN WASHINGTON ON SATURDAY

AFTERNOON…THEN SPREAD INTO THE CASCADES ON SATURDAY EVENING.

* IMPACTS…LIGHTNING WILL HAVE THE POTENTIAL TO START NEW FIRES.

THE EFFICIENCY WITH WHICH THE LIGHTNING MAY START NEW FIRES IS

EXPECTED TO BE HIGH.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

A RED FLAG WARNING MEANS THAT CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS

ARE EITHER OCCURRING NOW…OR WILL SHORTLY. A COMBINATION OF

STRONG WINDS…LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY…AND WARM TEMPERATURES WILL

CREATE EXPLOSIVE FIRE GROWTH POTENTIAL.

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