110 FXUS66 KPDT 282100 AFDPDT Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Pendleton OR 200 PM PDT Mon Jul 28 2025 .DISCUSSION...Satellite and radar imagery shows mostly clear skies across the region with convection activity developing over the eastern mountains. With the S/SW flow aloft continuing along the ridge, isolated to scattered thunderstorms will remain being our popular threat through tomorrow during afternoon and evening hours over central OR to the eastern mountains. This has led us to issuing a Red Flag Warning for Tuesday from 1 PM to 11 PM for OR ORZ697-698-700-705 and a Fire Weather Watch for ORZ696-699. Low to moderate instability persists with MUCAPE values of 500-1000 J/Kg, effective shear at 20-30kts and anomalously high PWATs (>0.70 inches). These parameters show that these storms' severity may become slight to enhanced. For Wednesday, the SPC Outlook shows general risk for thunderstorms across majority of our region. Slight chance (<30%) of these storms may develop over Deschutes County through Grant County before showers linger late Wednesday evening into overnight. Thunderstorms may become mainly dry with chances of wetting rain (CWR) less than 0.10 inches, thanks to the upper ridge and thermal trough. This will increase potential for abundant lightning to impact any new or ongoing fires. Strong winds may also develop, given the wind parameters show inverted-V sounding profiles, DCAPE above 900, and steep lapse rates for dry microburst. These storms will then gradually move across the eastern mountains and portions of the Foothills of the Blues-OR by Friday night. We should have a break over the weekend into Monday across most locations, though the Wallowas may have a slight chance (<20%) of thunderstorms around Monday afternoon. Convection activity should weaken during overnight hours, leaving behind light showers. Fire weather concerns will remain elevated for abundant lightning/severe winds that could impact any fires in these aforementioned locations. Tomorrow and Wednesday will be our hottest days of this week with high temperatures reaching from the high 90s to the triple digits. Thursday onwards, temps will cool by a few degrees once a weak system arrives. Winds will be breezy (15-25 mph) through Wednesday before increasing to locally windy conditions around the Gorge and Kittitas Valley Thursday afternoon into the weekend. Feaster/97 && .AVIATION...18Z TAFs(Previous Discussion)...VFR conditions throughout the TAF period. Slight chances (15-30%) for thunderstorms to develop across KRDM/KBDN this afternoon into evening hours, with the best chances at KBDN. This may reduce VSBYs and CIGs to MVFR or lower for those aforementioned sites. Other than that, winds will generally be around 10kts or less for most sites with an exception of KDLS/KBDN having gusts of 20-25kts from this afternoon through late evening. Feaster/97 .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... PDT 62 99 65 99 / 10 0 10 0 ALW 67 100 70 100 / 10 0 0 0 PSC 60 101 62 102 / 0 0 0 0 YKM 62 99 67 101 / 0 10 0 10 HRI 62 102 65 102 / 0 0 0 0 ELN 61 98 66 99 / 0 0 0 10 RDM 52 94 56 93 / 20 10 20 20 LGD 61 94 62 95 / 10 10 10 10 GCD 59 94 60 94 / 30 20 30 20 DLS 65 101 69 101 / 0 0 0 10 && .PDT WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... OR...Fire Weather Watch from Tuesday afternoon through Tuesday evening for ORZ696-699. Red Flag Warning from 2 PM to 11 PM PDT Tuesday for ORZ697-698- 700-705. WA...None. && $$ SHORT TERM...97 LONG TERM....97 AVIATION...97