Other than just a few highs clouds for early tomorrow morning, it should be a mostly sunny day with high temps just as warm as todays(near 70), if not a little warmer with 00zWRF showing upper 60`s to lower 70`s. Though, looks like we`ll have increasing clouds for late in the day tomorrow as a weak frontal system(seen on inferred satellite imagery tonight) comes ashore during the over night hours and into Sat with rain and showers over the lowlands by early Sat morning. Highs for Sat look to be in the mid 50`s to around 60. So will be just a little cooler with westerly flow taking over our region for the weekend. As mentioned, westerly flow will settle over our region for Sun and through much of next week with what looks to be an unsettled and active weather pattern.
This unsettled weather pattern that will effect our region for next week looks to be due to an area of low pressure that will and or is forecasted spin around over the open NE Pacific for much of the coming work week. This area of low pressure also looks to spin out little, but vigorous frontal systems toward our area that will leave us pretty wet at times. And even a few GFS models from today including tonights 00zGFS/WRF shows a possible breezy/ windy system that might give parts of Western WA some blustery conditions around mid-week. But think it may be something that might need to be watched if models continue to advertise this breezy system for mid-week. But however, the main 110+Kt 300mb jet stream looks be pointed at Oregon and perhaps Northern California through much of next week. So that area of the region looks to have the bulk of the active weather systems energy, though we still have our own unsettled weather with rain and showers at times with cooler conditions for the work week and maybe into the weekend as well. So over all, plan on a wet and cool week ahead.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
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You like wind a lot, don't you Joseph?
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ReplyDeleteNo, actually I don't like it at all :)
I lived in Ocean Shores in December 2007 during the now infamous Coastal Gale there...with winds gusting in the neighborhood of 140mph for a time.
I just love the unpredictability of our weather is all. :) It makes it kinda fun to see what happens next (and it's fascinating)...but in the background I am hoping this possible windy event on Monday night doesn't happen (nor any other one for that matter).
Overall, I am a BIG fan of the calm, sunny days with a 10 - 15 mph breeze in the afternoon. That's my favorite :)
Joe
Joe, you do like snow though, right?
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