- Today: break in the rain, but only for several hours. Expect rain & breezy conditions beginning tonight through Tue morning.
- Christmas Eve: Another break in the steady rain after the morning hours; scattered showers can’t be ruled out late afternoon.
- Christmas Day: Timing may shift, but right now, expect steady rain to move in sometime during the late morning hours — this storm will be a real drenching system, so HEAVY RAIN up & down the OR, WA, BC region can be expected beginning overnight on into the next day. WINDY!
- Thu Dec 26: Rain likely to continue, with a very brief let-up in southern OR. Increasing moderate-to-heavy rain overnight into Fri. Localized flooding possible. WINDS could present gust over 35-45 mph in OR; stronger at the coast.
- Fri Dec 27: Before daylight, WINDY in OR, rain turning to showers during the day. Cooler. Next system due in hours.
- Sat Dec 28: Moderate-to-heavy rain in western OR. Not as heavy in WA/BC. Localized flooding probable.
- Sunday Dec 29: Continued moderate-to-heavy rain. Not as heavy in WA/BC. Increasing flooding concern.
- Monday through Wed, New Year’s Day - showers diminishing, but notably colder. Frost possible New Year’s Eve night. Caution.
- Thu Jan 2 - Sun Jan 5: Colder. Chance for rain Friday. Saturday system wet and possibly turning cold enough for a rain/snow mix at the surface; snow in the hills. Chance for snow showers Sunday.
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Rain will also be in play this coming weekend. Wet Sat. Early Sunday may yield a short break in precip before the next Pacific storm moves onshore. Expect steady moderate-to-heavy precipitation Sunday through earlt Monday, turning showery in the afternoon. It will be quite blustery, as well.We forecast the storm will move inside the 130W line, west of Brookings, as it approaches landfall around the northern WA coast Saturday afternoon, Nov 14. This storm could be a strong WIND producer, depending on just how deep the Low develops as it approaches; current projections --> 980mb slowly filling to 988mb by landfall. Hence, we will hold to a “Yellow Alert”. Best to plan forpossible power outages, esp along the coast and interior. Models struggle with these types of details until hours before the actual event; we don’t hesitate to encourage preparation, just in case. A 40-50 mph gust can mess with trees!
The week of Dec 16-20 is trending WET, with short breaks in the precip most of Tue, but another blustery system moves in Tue night - mainly over western WA/BC. Wednesday Dec 18 looks quite WET for western OR, WA, BC. Rain will let up on Thu for areas south of the Puget Sound, but remain in play from Olympia north. Generally DRY for most of the PNW late Thu through daylight hours Saturday Dec 21. Saturday night into early Sunday, rain returns as a cold front passes. Turning COLDER Sunday into Monday the 23rd. East wind begins.