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All the models are predicting a pattern change in about 8 days or so. Troughing will move out, ridging will move in. Portland is predicted to see mid-high 80s for the most part after the pattern change.
Would be nice if this upcoming rain pattern delivers thunderstorms, as well.
I doubt we will get thunderstorms up here at least. In the 4 years I've been here I've heard thunder maybe 3 times and it was a small rumble for a split second and that was it every time lol.
June 22, 2019. A look at the 10,000' temps. It's actually snowing above 6000' in Utah, Colorado, & Montana today... Mt Washington is 41° this afternoon with a wind chill of 28°F
Jet stream digging down to Vegas. 14 below normal there. (81F)
Yeah some impressive troughing in the intermountain west for sure. Colorado's snowpack is sky-high. 61ºF high in Denver today, I think. Aren't they supposed to be well into the 80s this time of year?
Yeah some impressive troughing in the intermountain west for sure. Colorado's snowpack is sky-high. 61ºF high in Denver today, I think. Aren't they supposed to be well into the 80s this time of year?
Must be some incredible white cap summer back drop photos! I'll try to search for some later on. Gotta run
The dewpoints here have been in the 73-77F (23-25C) range for most of the past two or three days, which I find to be a sticky nightmare. While the dews have dropped a bit recently, we're supposed to get severe storms tonight or tomorrow. It should at least be dry for the week after tomorrow, with near-normal temps.
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Yeah some impressive troughing in the intermountain west for sure. Colorado's snowpack is sky-high. 61ºF high in Denver today, I think. Aren't they supposed to be well into the 80s this time of year?
A look at June temp departures since 2008. We really haven't had a hot June in the Northeast since 2013 and it wasn't that bad. 2010 was hot, 2009 was cold. 2019 is below normal so far
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