I will update this more tonight...but an unusually strong low pressure system...and strong winds...will reach our coast on Wednesday. Also strong SE winds over NW Washington. See pressure forecast below for 5 PM on Wednesday. More tonight. The models are still shifting the low position, so there is some uncertainty in this forecast. But if you are on the coast, planning an offshore fishing trip, or living in the region from northern Whidbey Island to the San Juans...keep tuned. And it will be windy over the rest of western Washington.
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what is the difference with this storm at this time of year with the unstable atmosphere versus the winter time? Would we get more thunderstorms?
ReplyDeleteRats! It has been such a wonderful week and weekend...I need to go out and enjoy the 71 degree evening as it looks to be the last for awhile...
ReplyDeleteLast night there was a beautiful sunset as viewed from the Columbia River near the Portland Airport.