FOR ALL YOU SNOW LOVERS!! PSYCHE!! No snow in the forecast.
After dealing with snow, rain, wind, flooding, and the like for the past three months, this next week of weather will be fairly mundane. A weak weather system will pass by to our south today, spreading some rain throughout southern Washington and a few areas up North may squeak out a dry day. There isn't a lot of rain associated with the system to any rivers affected by flooding should not have extra stressed placed on them. In addition, the snow level will be dropping today to around 2000ft so there will be more snow in the mountains rather than rain. Highs today will top off in the mid 40s.
Wednesday will be a dry day, in between the next weak system. Thursday and Friday offer another rain chance but once again, it will not be a soaker and it will not be a wind maker. No real worries with that system.
Saturday, Sunday, and Monday look dry as a ridge sets up over the West Coast. Highs for the next 7 days stay in the mid 40 to upper 40 range.
Like i said, mundane.
-Aaron
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