Dry July

Posted by Rufus La Lone on

 

Monday July 14
It looks dry for the rest of July, with temperatures being the key wx feature to forecast, so let’s give it a ‘go’.
  • This week, July 14-18: Today will be several degrees cooler than yesterday’s heat (Albany topped out at 98).  Tue ramps temps up again, as will Wed & Thu - both of which are likely to reach high 90s or even lower 100s.  Friday should moderate down a few degrees, much like today, the 14th.
  • Coming weekend, July 19,20: Notably cooler, with Nature’s air conditioning (an onshore flow) tapping temps down into the typical July range.  
  • Next week, July 21-25: Indications are for the first couple days of the week to be warm-to-hot week, followed by moderating temps with an onshore flow kicking up.  There could be showers over southern BC and Beliingham area late Tue night, July 22, other than that ‘maybe’ threat, no precip is expected regionally.
  • July 26,27 weekend: trending dry & warm.
  • Final days of the month: dry & warm.
That’s about it.  Don’t let up on watering.  
From the ’Net:  “So technically, Moses is the first man to download from the cloud using a tablet."
-Rufus

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