Work Week Forecast is Warm Before Storm

A ridge of high pressure that has been directing weather systems to northern Oregon and Washington is slowly moving east allowing the jet stream to move further south.

The next two days will see partly cloudy skies, increasing as the work week progresses, bringing a significant chance of precipitation starting late Wednesday and increasing into Thursday.

(water vapor satellite image)

Temperatures as the week progresses will stay relatively warm, decreasing slightly going into Wednesday and Thursday. Inland temperatures will stay very warm in the upper 80’s cooling off to the low 70’s for highs later in the week, with lows in the 40’s.

On the coast, temperatures will continue to be warm Tuesday and Wednesday, cooling to the mid 50’s beginning Wednesday evening, with lows in the low 40’s by Thursday.

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