
THE FLOOD WARNING CONTINUES FOR
THE OKANOGAN RIVER NEAR TONASKET.
* UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
* AT 2:15 AM SATURDAY THE STAGE WAS 15.06 FEET.
* FLOOD STAGE IS 15.00 FEET.
* MINOR FLOODING IS OCCURRING AND MINOR FLOODING IS FORECAST.
* FORECAST...THE OKANOGAN RIVER AT TONASKET IS EXPECTED TO REMAIN
NEAR FLOOD STAGE THROUGH THE WEEKEND...BUT RENEWED RISES ARE
POSSIBLE BY MONDAY AND THROUGH MUCH OF THE WEEK.
&&
LAT...LON 4895 11945 4893 11932 4825 11951 4832 11968 4895 11945
* AT 17.5 FEET...WATER WILL BE BEHIND THE LEVEE DUE TO SEEPAGE,
FLOODING THE MOTOCROSS TRACK DOWNSTREAM OF THE CITY OF OKANOGAN.
* AT 17.0 FEET...LOW LYING FIELDS AND PASTURE LAND IN THE FLOOD PLAIN
ALONG THE OKANOGAN RIVER VALLEY, FROM OROVILLE TO OKANOGAN, WILL BE
FLOODED.
* AT 15.0 FEET...MINOR FLOODING OF LOW-LYING AREAS IS LIKELY BETWEEN
OROVILLE AND TONASKET.
$$

Saturday‘s Weather Update: Typical May…Cloudy One Day & Sunny the Next
Tonight: Spotty light showers subside, leaving behind another mostly cloudy night.
Sunday: Scattered morning showers near Republic move through Spokane & into the Idaho Panhandle during the lunch timeframe…Mostly cloudy skies for the day will restrict temperatures into the mid 60's. The chance of showers during the late afternoon should be confined to the mountainous zones… Low/High 46°/67°
Monday: Quite sunny & pleasant with a light breeze. A couple cloud patches will drift by during the afternoon that should pose no threat to outdoor activities…Low/High 44°/72°
Happy Armed Forces Day & enjoy the Lilac/Armed Forces Torchlight Parade. Dave

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