Mostly Dry

Posted by Rufus La Lone on

Friday May 23
Warmer temps on the way, with a ‘sprinkle' day or two over the next 2 weeks.  Let’s take a Mug peek, shall we?
Memorial Day Weekend:  not too bad in the weather dept.   Today’s morning clouds will yield to sunshine late day, setting up a couple of wonderful dry, warm days in the PNW.  Saturday should top in the 70s; Sunday too, but with high clouds ahead of a Memorial Day shower or two, mainly over western WA. Temps continue mild all through the holiday.
Next week will present sunny days starting Tue, with a very warm WEDNESDAY, May 28 - temps should climb into the 80s in many locations; upper 70s to low 80s around the Puget Sound, as well.  Cooler Thu with more clouds and possibly steady RAIN for a one day.  Clearing by Fri on into the weekend.  Note: most of the precip will be over western WA & southern BC, per current model solutions.
Weekend of May 31 & June 1st is trends as dry and warm.  There are variations in the model runs, however, most of the charts keep the weekend as dry and pleasant, same too for the following week of Jun 2-6, with only Fri the 6th looking to bring back a short-shot of rain north of Portland.
Weekend of Jun 7,8 also charts as dry and warm. 
In Summary: expect a chance for showers on May 26, 29, Jun 5 — all primarily north of Portland.  The rest of the extended period looks dry with mild-to-warm temps.
“You can tell you’re getting older when everything hurts, and what doesn’t hurt doesn’t work."
-Rufus

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