A drying trend, but then more showers
This past week has brought the typical rounds of spring showers. And as is usual, some folks got more than others. Here's an accumulation of this past week's rainfall: So what's in store for the next two weeks? We are going to see a change in the weather pattern. Currently, we see warm anomalies (i.e. warmer than normal) over eastern Canada and the Aleutian Islands, with cool anomalies over California, the southeast US as well as Alaska. The storm that was responsible for this weekend's showery weather is now slowly moving off to our east. By the middle of this week, cooler anomalies spread over much of the West coast, with a trough of lower pressure in the Pacific NW. Typically this pattern should bring more showers to the Inland NW. But the computers are in good agreement that the vast majority of the rain will move from Oregon, across central Idaho, and into western Montana. So much of the Inland NW will be on the western fringe of this rain. There's sti