Monday October 7
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Showers over Vancouver Island this afternoon, spreading over NW WA overnight heading into Tue. Warm today across the PNW. Limited chance for any precip south of, say, Chehalis, until Wed, when cool air aloft expands the range of showers for a day or two. Even then, not much precip is expected. The coming weekend is trending dry & quite pleasant for all.
Next week is on tap to be fall-like, with periods of cloudiness and rain. Monday looks wet & a bit blustery; eastern basins included, as will be northern ID. Key wet periods will be Mon, early Tue, Wed (esp western WA --> lots of rain!). OR may miss out on notable rainfall after Monday, as the ‘jet stream’ will be pointed at NW WA & southern BC.
The weekend of Oct 19,20 is charting as dry for most of the PNW, excluding Vancouver Island, southern BC and far NW WA - wet each day. Rain may spread farther south over much of western WA on Sunday the 20th. Increasing cloudiness for NW OR, but right now, steady rain is not suggested.
It does look dry across the PNW Mon, Tue, and maybe Wed, Oct 21-23. Lots of time to verify this. Good pattern to harvest hazelnuts.
Again, please pardon our absence for a week. We are taking a ‘recation’ -- retirement vacation.
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