The radar image around 6 PM shows precipitation moving in from two directions: precipitation from a Pacific front approaching southwest British Columbia and the northwest tip of the Olympic Peninsula, and thunderstorms over eastern Oregon.
The total precipitation through 5 PM Wednesday is shown below. A significant wetting of the western side of the Olympics and the north Cascades.
So far, wildfire smoke has been minimal over the region and wildfire acreage has been well below normal (see the WA DNR numbers below).
Tomorrow temperatures will only be in the 60s west of the Cascade crest, but warmer conditions will soon follow (see forecast temps below at Seattle ).
This is why I rarely leave the safety of my basement man cave
ReplyDeleteYesterday as the current weather system was rolling in over the central Olympics there was some amazing cloud iridescence happening. That was the first time I had seen that with my own eyes. Are there certain atmospheric conditions or geographic locations that would predict instances of cloud iridescence?
ReplyDeletedon't ya hate when the models are wrong? It's like they were created by humans or something.
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