While June was sunny and warm, August is turning cool and cloudy--and that will be the story during the next 4-5 days I am afraid.
Today will barely get to 70F in western Washington....and forget 90s in most of eastern Washington.
Low clouds have spread across western Washington and they aren't moving out very fast. Smoke is found east of the Cascade crest.
Saturday will be a bit warmer....low 70s in the west and there could well be some sprinkles, particularly over the western slopes of the Cascades. A weak disturbance moving south out of BC will rev up the clouds on Sunday, followed by an improving trend on Monday.
The big weather action will be on the east coast where Hurricane Henri may hit eastern Long Island on Sunday morning! The NOAA HWRF forecast is shown below for 5 AM PDT Sunday. Wow.
My podcast will talk about the forecast, but more importantly, I will review the upcoming La Nina situation in some depth. Really good news for water resources in the Northwest, bad news for California.
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