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Omak, WA Weather Forecast and Current Conditions (98841)

Current Conditions From Nearby Local Station  

Sunny 65°F
Feels Like 65°F  
Humidity 24% Dew Point 27°F Wind N 12 MPH Barometer 30.15 in.765.8 mm
Solar Rad 464 w/m2 Visibility 10 mi.
Report from 3.9 miles N of central Omak
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Current Conditions From Nearby Local Station  

Sunny 65°F
Feels Like 65°F  
Humidity 24% Dew Point 27°F Wind N 12 MPH Barometer 30.15 in.765.8 mm
Solar Rad 464 w/m2 Visibility 10 mi.
Report from 3.9 miles N of central Omak
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Point Forecast at a Glance

SunOct 5
Sun Oct 5: Sunny, High 64°F, Low 37°F
64°
37°
MonOct 6
Mon Oct 6: Sunny, High 68°F, Low 43°F
68°
43°
TueOct 7
Tue Oct 7: Sunny, High 71°F, Low 44°F
71°
44°
WedOct 8
Wed Oct 8: Sunny, High 73°F, Low 44°F
73°
44°
ThuOct 9
Thu Oct 9: Sunny, High 74°F, Low 46°F
10%
74°
46°
FriOct 10
Fri Oct 10: Rain Showers with Mostly Sunny, High 77°F, Low 45°F
20%
77°
45°
SatOct 11
Sat Oct 11: Chance Rain Showers, High 68°F, Low 41°F
40%
68°
41°


This Date in Weather History

1972 - Heavy rains, mostly the remnants of Tropical Storm Joanne, fell across much of Arizona. It was believed to be the first time in Arizona weather history that a tropical storm entered the state with its circulation still intact. The center was over Flagstaff early on the 7th.

More on this and other weather history


Omak 7 Day Weather Forecast Details

Sunday Oct 5

Sunny

Day: Sunny, with a high near 64. North wind around 7 mph.

Clear

Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 37. North wind around 5 mph.

Monday Oct 6

Sunny

Day: Sunny, with a high near 68. Northwest wind around 5 mph.

Clear

Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 43. South wind around 3 mph.

Tuesday Oct 7

Sunny

Day: Sunny, with a high near 71. South wind 2 to 10 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph.

Clear

Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 44.

Wednesday Oct 8

Sunny

Day: Sunny, with a high near 73.

Partly Cloudy

Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 44.

Thursday Oct 9

Sunny

Day: Mostly sunny, with a high near 74.

Partly Cloudy

Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 46.

Friday Oct 10

Rain Showers with Mostly Sunny

Day: A slight chance of rain showers after 5pm. Mostly sunny, with a high near 77. Chance of precipitation is 20%.

Chance Rain Showers

Night: A chance of rain showers. Partly cloudy, with a low around 45. Chance of precipitation is 30%.

Saturday Oct 11

Chance Rain Showers

Day: A chance of rain showers. Partly sunny, with a high near 68. Chance of precipitation is 40%.

Chance Rain Showers

Night: A chance of rain showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 41. Chance of precipitation is 40%.

Sun & Moon   Monthly

First Light 6:33 AM

Sunrise 7:04 AM

Sunset 6:30 PM

Last Light 7:01 PM

Moonrise 5:48 PM

Moonset 5:08 AM

Moon Phase

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Contiguous United States Extremes

Sat's High Temperature
98 at Rio Grande Village, TX

Sun's Low Temperature
15 at 27 Miles South Of Bonanza, UT


Weather Folklore

If the moon rises clear, expect fair weather.


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About Omak, Washington

Omak ( o-MAK) is a city located in the foothills of the Okanogan Highlands in north-central Washington, United States. With a population of 4,860 as of 2020, distributed over a land area of 3.43 square miles (8.9 km2), Omak is the largest municipality of Okanogan County and the largest municipality in Central Washington north of Wenatchee. The Greater Omak Area of around 8,229 inhabitants as of the 2010 census is the largest urban cluster in the Okanogan Country region, encompassing most of its twin city of Okanogan.

The land that is now Omak had been inhabited by various Native American tribes before the arrival of non-indigenous settlers in the early 19th century. The city began to develop after the completion of the Okanogan Irrigation Project affecting the Grand Coulee Dam and other nearby electric facilities. The housing and municipal infrastructure, along with regional infrastructure connecting the new town to other municipalities, were built simultaneously in 1908 supported by the local agricultural industry. The name Omak comes from the Okanagan placename [umák], or the Salishan term Omache—which is said to mean "good medicine" or "plenty", referring to its favorable climate, with an annual high of around 88 °F (31 °C). Omak acts as the gateway to the Okanogan–Wenatchee National Forest and consists of a central business district and residential neighborhoods.

Omak is a code city governed by a seven-member council and located in the state's 4th congressional district. Omak's economy is dominated by the primary sector industries of agriculture and forestry, although economic diversification has occurred with sawmills and recreational tourism. Nearby recreational destinations include walking trails, state parks and national forests, such as Conconully State Park, Bridgeport State Park and Osoyoos Lake State Park. The city is home to a weekly newspaper, the Omak–Okanogan County Chronicle, and a Wenatchee Valley College campus. Standards for education in Omak are higher than the state's average, though drugs and alcohol remain a problem among students. U.S. Route 97 passes through the town, while Washington State Route 155, as well as Washington State Route 215, connects the city to Okanogan and Nespelem, respectively. By road, Omak is located approximately 235 miles (378 km) from Seattle, Washington, 140 miles (230 km) from Spokane, Washington and 125 miles (201 km) from Kelowna, British Columbia.

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