National Weather Service: Areal Flood Advisory
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Omak Current Conditions

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Omak, WA: 39°

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Wind: Calm
Dew Point: 34 °F
Pressure: 29.66 in
Windchill: 39 °F
Humidity: 82%
Visibility: 10.0 miles
Updated: 7:53 PM PST on January 07, 2009
Observed at: Omak, Washington(KOMK)

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The lowest temperature reading for North America of -81 degrees was set at Snag, Yukon Territory on February 2, 1947. This value was in jeopardy on this date in 1982 when a reading of -96 degrees was recorded along an Alaskan highway west of Ft. Nelson, British Columbia. While this reading is considered accurate, it was not made official.

Omak Almanac

January 7, 2009
Normal high:28° Record high:56° (1945)
Normal low:16° Record low:-12° (1993)
Sunrise:7:48 AM Moon Rise: 12:34 PM
Sunset:4:20 PM Moon Set: 4:22 AM
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Statement as of 3:11 PM PST on January 7, 2009

Areal Flood Advisory


... The urban and small stream flood advisory for rain and melting
snow remains in effect until 300 PM PST Friday for western Okanogan
County...

Rain will continue to along the Cascade crest today... tonight... and
tomorrow morning. Additional rainfall amounts of 1 to 3 inches are
likely along the Cascade crest by Thursday afternoon. Rainfall will
be significantly less for communities east of the crest. Places east
of Twisp and Winthrop will likely receive an inch or less of rain
between Wednesday afternoon and Thursday afternoon.

The threat for small stream flooding will be limited to the western
portions of the County... namely around Mazama... Winthrop... Twisp...
and Carlton. The combination of rain and snowmelt will contribute to
rises on small streams... problems with debris flow in creeks... and
the potential for mud slides.

Lat... Lon 4900 11975 4810 11974 4804 11990 4796 11992
      4796 12006 4805 12013 4815 12034 4820 12034
      4832 12057 4837 12055 4844 12065 4850 12062
      4854 12070 4867 12073 4873 12067 4879 12075
      4894 12077 4899 12087


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