Credit National Weather Service Spokane
Temperatures in the Inland Northwest are still hotter than normal, and this week the region will also be more prone to fire danger and smoky air due to drought and wind.
Ken Daniel, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service Spokane Office, said temperatures for the next couple of days, and next week, are trending toward record breaking levels.
“We’re still well above normal. For Geiger International Airport, normals right now through Wednesday are 83 degrees, we are in the upper 90s to 100s.”
He said the region will be under a heat advisory until Wednesday evening, enjoy a brief reprieve from the heat over the weekend, before temperatures spike again.
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