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Monday, December 6, 2010

12-6 Monday Discussion

We still are leaning towards dry weather for Monday. A weak system off the coast of Oregon may send a few showers our way today and tomorrow afternoon but nothing significant. Highs today will range from the low 40s to low 50s depending on where you live. Enumclaw and the foothills have hit 50 already but Tacoma has just barely made it over freezing this morning.

This evening we'll keep things relative cloudy with lows in the high 30s.

Tomorrow will feature a greater rain chance as another system lingers offshore. Weak onshore push will keep the system out to sea, or at least stalled on the coast until a stronger push comes in Tuesday night. Highs in the upper 40s. Tuesday evening through Wednesday morning is our greatest chance for rainfall. No extreme amounts expected. Snowfall in the Olympics and Cascades is certain.

The rest of Wednesday and Thursday we will see showers around the area as the front moves through (Tuesday night) and some unstable air is left over in the area. Highs will remain a little warmer than we have been seeing, in the mid to high 40s.

Friday and Saturday look relatively dry for now but no real sun is expected to peak out for our enjoyment. Highs remain in the mid 40s.

Sunday and Monday look wet right now, VERY wet. The National Weather Service has been hinting the past few days that this could be a classic flooding pattern so those couple of days will have to be monitored but for now we'll say rain probable for Sun and Mon.

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