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Posted by - Latinos MediaSyndication -
on - August 6, 2023 -
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A well-timed cooler/wetter period is now ahead, which should reduce the potential for local wildfires next week.
This morning, a band of clouds with embedded cumulus convection extends from Idaho to across the entire State of Washington.
The latest weather radar image shows some rain in this cloud mass, particularly over the southern Cascades and into southwest Washington.
The main rain event will occur on Wednesday and Thursday as a relatively deep low over the Gulf of Alaska extends into BC, producing an unusually strong westerly jet stream coming right into the Northwest (see below). A fall-like pattern.
This pattern will bring rain in western Washington and Oregon on Wednesday, with some locations getting as much as half an inch (see below). BC will get wet as well.
The latest forecast for Seattle from weather.com (a very good source by the way), has moderate temperatures next week (see below).