Update on the Rain

 As we expected, the showers this afternoon were mainly in the Panhandle, but there were a few north of Chewelah and Newport.  But most folks got wind instead of rain.  Will that hold for tomorrow as well?

The computers are consistent with the threat of showers and thunderstorms tomorrow, mainly north of Newport again.  But the undecided part is how far south will they come.

The GFS model from this morning was showing more than 0.10" of rain for Deer Park.  But this evening's run has backed off on that idea, just a bit.


The European ECMWF model is also keeping things just north of Deer Park.


The FV3 model is a bit farther south, similar to what the GFS was showing this morning.



So the chances of rain increase markedly as you go north from Mead, to Deer Park, to Newport.

The cold front passing through today will drop temperatures quite a bit tomorrow, in the 60s, before rebounding back into the 70s for the rest of this week.

After a few dry days to end the week, we're still looking at a cooler (60s) and wetter forecast next week.  Chances of rain are low (about 20%) for Saturday, and then just keep increasing through about Tuesday.



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