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Moses Lake firefighters tackle a blaze in mid-June. Hot temperatures, dry conditions and strong winds have contributed to increased fire danger. As this week progresses, those risks are expected to grow in with high temps keeping the area dry.

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Hot, dry, windy conditions incoming
July 15, 2025 3 a.m.

Hot, dry, windy conditions incoming

MOSES LAKE — While the winds are forecast to die down Tuesday, hot summer temperatures – and increased fire danger – will be sticking around. Jeremy Wolf, meteorologist with the National Weather Service office in Spokane, said temperatures will increase again after Tuesday. “(Temperatures) will be rebounding back up for the middle to the end of the week,” Wolf said.