Monthly Archives: June 2022

Police seek assistance in identifying bank robbery suspect who robbed Lewis and Clark Bank 988 Commercial Street

On 06/30/2022 at 12:29 hrs. Astoria Police received a report of a bank robbery that had just occurred at Lewis and Clark Bank located at 988 Commercial St.  A white male subject estimated to be in his 50’s – 60’s entered the bank and presented a note to the teller, leaving with an undisclosed amount of money.  The man is described as wearing black beanie hat, mirrored sunglasses, black and blue rain jacket, and black footwear.  He was last seen leaving the area on 10th Street towards Marine Drive.  Anyone who may have seen the individual in the vicinity before or after the robbery is asked to contact Astoria Police Department at 503-325-4411, or Detective AJ Duryea at 503-298-2533, aduryea@astoria.or.us.

Special Weather Statement

Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Portland OR
709 PM PDT Wed Jun 22 2022

North Oregon Coast-Central Oregon Coast-
Coast Range of Northwest Oregon-

Including the cities of Astoria, Cannon Beach, Jewell, Sunset Summit709 PM PDT Wed Jun 22 2022

…FIRST HEAT WAVE OF THE SEASON EXPECTED THIS WEEKEND FOR MUCH
OF SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON AND NORTHWEST OREGON…

Summer weather is expected to begin in earnest across much of
southwest Washington and northwest Oregon this Friday, continuing
through the weekend. For inland valleys, temperatures will reach
well into the 80s Friday, possibly even reaching the lower 90s in
some locations. Further warming will make afternoon temperatures
in the 90s more widespread in the inland valleys over the weekend.
Offshore flow will bring sunny skies and warm temperatures all
the way to the coast, where highs will be in the 70s and 80s this
weekend. Gradual cooling begins Monday with inland valleys
reaching the upper 80s to low 90s, and coastal locations topping
out in the 60s and 70s.

With the hot weather expected, now is a good time to make sure
you and your neighbors have a way to deal with the heat. If you
have fans or air conditioning, now is a good time to make sure
those systems are operating properly.

Given a much-above normal snowpack in the Cascades, rivers are
running cold and fast, and will continue to do so this weekend.
Nearly every year, people die in rivers in southwest Washington
and northwest Oregon due to cold water shock during the season’s
first heat wave. Hot temperatures can make the cool water seem
tempting, but river temperatures in the 40s and 50s can easily
result in cold water shock that can kill in minutes.