Extremely hot temperatures are returning to Washington State. Dangerously hot days are in store for Washingtonians, with highs expected to reach near 100 degrees.
The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory through 11 pm Wednesday
The hottest temperatures are expected on Tuesday. Fire danger remains high throughout the PNW. Highs in the eastern Columbia Gorge are expected to hit between 95 – 100 degrees. People who are heat-sensitive or work outside should remember to drink lots of water and take frequent rest breaks. NEVER leave people or pets in a vehicle.
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A Reminder for Pet Owners to Take Extra Care of Your Pets in the Heat

• Provide access to shaded areas inside and outside.
• Clean, cold water should be available at all times.
• Walk in the early morning or late at night when it’s cooler.
• Pavement can get VERY hot. If it’s too hot for you, it’s too hot for paws.

Relief From The Heat Is Coming By The Weekend
According to the National Weather Service in Pendleton, temps will be in the upper 80s on Thursday, followed by mid 70s on Friday, and a high of 70 predicted for both Saturday and Sunday.
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