Spokane, Washington – Dangerously hot, dry, and unstable conditions are poised to grip the East Washington Central Cascades this Wednesday, with fire officials warning of isolated dry thunderstorms and the potential for rapid fire growth into the evening.
According to the National Weather Service in Spokane, a Fire Weather Watch takes effect Wednesday afternoon and continues through Wednesday evening across Fire Weather Zone 696. Temperatures will soar into the upper 80s and low 90s, with humidity levels dropping to as low as 20 percent. These parched conditions, combined with erratic gusty winds and lightning from isolated dry thunderstorms, heighten the threat of new fire starts and fast-moving wildfires.
Areas at greatest risk include Kittitas County and the eastern slopes of the Cascades, where crews are already on alert. Highways like I-90 and mountain passes could be affected by sudden fire activity, reducing visibility and access for emergency responders. Residents are urged to avoid outdoor burning, secure sparks from vehicles and equipment, and remain vigilant for fire updates. Charge devices, prepare go-bags, and be ready to act quickly if evacuation orders are issued…