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RT @NWSSpokane: The big satellite view over the West Coast shows an atmospheric river pointed at WA & is spreading rain across much the Inland NW this AM. Meanwhile drier air is poised right off the BC coast, & this should bring drier/windier conditions this PM. #wawx #idwx https://t.co/l2GjruTMHv

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RT @NWSSpokane: According to the latest satellite imagery it should be a sun-filled day for most of the Inland NW. The one exception will be over the North Cascades where atmospheric instability + moisture could lead to a few showers or a small chance of thunderstorms this PM. #wawx #idwx https://t.co/KFmGxoswA7

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RT @NWSSpokane: Quite a bit of smoke showing up from space today from the #PioneerFire 🔥 and #fireworks 🎆. Fireworks smoke will rapidly mix out in the next hour or two. Temperatures today will be in the 90s. #wawx #idwx https://t.co/3Vpv6HtnDg

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RT @NWSSpokane: As you wake up this morning, you may see what looks like a cloud to the north and wonder why we don't have clouds in the forecast. Well, that's because this is all smoke, mainly from the Pioneer fire located near Lake Chelan sending a plume of smoke east.
#wawx #idwx https://t.co/ki6HGXZFpc

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RT @NWSSeattle: 🌤️ Smoke aloft from California and Oregon fires will be drifting northward this afternoon, which may have an impact on temperatures. Stay tuned! #WAwx https://t.co/HM4OgCcGJo

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RT @NWSSpokane: A smoky satellite view this evening. Numerous fires over Oregon and northern California (and a few local ones) combined with southerly winds aloft will very likely result in increasing concentrations of smoke later tonight into Friday across the Inland Northwest. #wawx #idwx https://t.co/hlV1MxW60X

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RT @NWSBoise: Tonight's satellite imagery is a sobering one. Dozens of hot spots (red) from the larger wildfires are being detected from GOES-18 this evening. Many of these fires are from recent lightning. #IDwx #ORwx #WAwx #CAwx https://t.co/CDU5V7iIb6

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RT @NWSSpokane: 4:15 PM: Dust spreading east across the Upper Columbia Basin, heading to I-90 and western Spokane county. This satellite image is one of the tools we have to see dust. It shows up in pink shading in this loop, seen more clearly as the cloud deck shifts east. #wawx https://t.co/kmBV9cqc8v

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RT @NWSSpokane: Not much over the Inland NW on satellite this AM. However, it's interesting (we think so anyway) to see the blanket of smoke over southern Idaho, getting ingested into a deep low-pressure area over southern Saskatchewan. #wawx #idwx https://t.co/dJZeZAWIIj

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RT @NWSSpokane: Cast your eyes skyward tonight and you just may be treated to a Northern Lights display. Hopefully, development of upper level cloudiness holds off until after the best chances for viewing the aurora borealis. #wawx #idwx https://t.co/tYdU2sLoeb

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RT @NWSSeattle: Today is the 21st anniversary of Seattle's wettest day on record. 5.02" of rain fell on Oct. 20th, 2003. I remember the day well. There's only a couple of us still in the office that were here back then. Here's a water vapor image showing the infamous moisture tap. #wawx https://t.co/W3F1VLdPti

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RT @NWSPortland: A view of our rapidly strengthening weather system off the coast today - a nearby buoy is reporting a pressure drop of ~1mb every 10 minutes!
For western OR/WA expect:
🍃Strong winds at the coast, gusty winds inland
🌧️Moderate to heavy rain 🌬️
❄️Mountain snowfall
#orwx #wawx https://t.co/JZbyS12oal

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RT @NWSSeattle: Some of the most powerful winds with the strong low pressure offshore are often in a region called the "Sting Jet" (not a Police tribute band). Also known as the "Poisonous Tail" - it's where strong winds form as colder dense air rapidly descends and dries. #wawx https://t.co/2kMTtu0nvc

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RT @NWSSpokane: It's midday Friday and STILL raining across most of the Inland Northwest. Here are some current rainfall reports for the last 12 hours. https://t.co/WV5iefQ4kb

#wawx #idwx
Satellite loop of infrared cloud channel from GOES-18. https://t.co/5kbh7dppfW

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True Color RGB images from #GOES19/#GOESEast showed hazy plumes of blowing dust being transported southward across western Washington by strong northerly winds. @NWSSpokane #WAwx https://t.co/zYXIlT0kB1

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RT @NWSPortland: Satellite imagery as of late Thursday morning shows low clouds gradually dissipating across northwest Oregon and southwest Washington.

🌤️ Expect a return of sunny skies and warm weather today! #ORwx #WAwx https://t.co/m6fT7vhkaU

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Strong E-SE winds in the vicinity of #MountStHelens were resuspending loose surface volcanic ash that remained from the 1980 eruptions, and transporting it to the W-NW -- as seen in @NOAASatellites #GOES18/#GOESWest True Color RGB images: https://t.co/qwOwlCYvC9; #WAwx https://t.co/CyrQTefRU0

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RT @nwsnwc: The National Water Center has issued Key Messages for the expected Considerable flooding impacts this week across portions of the Pacific Northwest. More info: https://t.co/UZ3ekqUUkq #flooding #wawx #orwx https://t.co/d4owKU2zEj

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