While it wasn't that long ago we were dealing with record-breaking heat across the Northwest, there is high confidence in another heatwave that will be particularly intense by the middle of next week.
Upper-level high pressure will build in as we head through the weekend. As it continues to build north, the thermometer will rise sharply!
Temperatures will be pushing 15 degrees above average across western Oregon, including the Willamette Valley. Even more anomalous, temperatures in the Inland NW will rise up 20 degrees above average, as locales such as Spokane, WA, will be feeling triple-digit heat.
While the numbers may not seem too high, many residents in these areas do not have air conditioning. Because of this, the Willamette Valley through interior Washington will be feeling Major and Extreme heat impacts by Wednesday.
Here are some good tips if you're unfortunately dealing with the heat without the benefits of air conditioning.
The WPC 3-7 Day Temperature Outlook shows high confidence in above-average temperatures as we round out next week and head into next weekend. Unfortunately, that means that the heat could be sticking around for a prolonged period.