Suppression Forecast
Issued by NWS Spokane, WA

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Spot Forecast for SECOND CREEK...USFS
National Weather Service Spokane WA
355 PM PDT Wed Jun 4 2025

Forecast is based on forecast start time of 1500 PDT on June 04.
If conditions become unrepresentative...contact the National Weather
Service.

.DISCUSSION...

Warm and dry conditions with terrain driven winds for the rest of
today and Thursday. Good mixing will allow for breezy conditions
in the afternoons along with afternoon cumulus build ups along the
mountain tops. Westerly winds will increase late Friday afternoon
and evening with a cold front.

.REST OF TODAY...

Sky/weather.........Mostly cloudy through the early evening from cumulus
                    build ups and passing high clouds.
CWR.................0 percent.
Chance of lightning.5 percent.
Max temperature.....78.
Min humidity........27 percent.
Wind (20 ft)........Upslope winds 5 to 9 mph. Wind gusts up to 22 mph
                    along the ridge tops through the evening.
Mixing height.......6500 ft AGL.
Transport winds.....Northwest around 8 mph.

.TONIGHT...

Sky/weather.........Mostly clear.
CWR.................0 percent.
Chance of lightning.5 percent.
Min temperature.....49.
Max humidity........76-80 percent.
Wind (20 ft)........Upslope winds 5 to 9 mph in the evening
                    becoming downslope 3 to 6 mph overnight.
Mixing height.......4000 ft AGL in the early evening decreasing
                    to near the surface overnight.
Transport winds.....Northwest 9 to 15 mph.

.THURSDAY...

Sky/weather.........Sunny in the early to mid morning then
                    becoming partly sunny with cumulus build
                    ups in the late morning through the afternoon.
CWR.................0 percent.
Chance of lightning.0 percent.
Max temperature.....Around 84.
Min humidity........21-24 percent.
Wind (20 ft)........Downslope 2 to 5 mph through 0900 PDT then
becoming upslope 5 to 9 mph. Wind gusts up
                    to 18 mph along the ridge tops.
Mixing height.......Inversion breaking between 0900 and 1000 PDT
                    with mixing heights as high as 6800 ft AGL in
                    the afternoon.
Transport winds.....Northeast around 5 to 8 mph in the morning
                    shifting to the west-southwest around 6 to 10 mph
                    in the afternoon.

$$
Forecaster...VT
Requested by...MARIBEL TELLEZ
Type of request...WILDFIRE
.TAG 2515359.0/OTX
.DELDT 06/04/25
.FormatterVersion 2.0.0
.EMAIL erick.garcia@usda.gov,wacwc@firenet.gov