Weak sauce storms

As predicted, the “storms” the past couple of days have been extremely weak. Plenty of clouds, but only 0.19″ of rainfall this entire week with a few sunbreaks – just not enough clearing to really see the aurora borealis earlier this week. :/

It has been very mild lately. We are running 4 degrees above average for the month so far! So, what’s ahead? Well, the short answer is not much. Just a cooler version of what we have been seeing:

  1. No big storms through Friday.
  2. No strong winds or heavy rains through Friday.
  3. No big dumps of snow for the Cascades through Friday.

Looking beyond next Friday, I see the potential for cooler weather, maybe a chance for some bigger rain producers, and a higher chance for mountain snow. More details to come as time goes on, but it does appear our very mild November weather will be ending.

SUNDAY: Lots of clouds with scattered showers. High of 54°.

MON – WED: A few light showers Monday, and then dry. Similar to what we have been seeing only cooler: lots of clouds and a few sunbreaks here and there. Lows 35 to 40°, and highs in the mid 50s.

THU: The “strongest” storm of the week will affect us Thursday bringing steadier rain, breezy winds (nothing big though), plus a few inches of mountain snow. Morning low of 44° and an afternoon high of 54°.

Have a wonderful rest of your weekend and as always, stay safe!

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