Mixed Bag Monday

 Our weather has definitely turned cooler and showery as expected.  And it's about to get a bit more interesting on Monday.  A cold upper-level low will move into the Inland Northwest, dropping snow levels and creating a rather unstable atmosphere.  


All of this will lead to numerous showers on Monday.  Don't be surprised if you see some snow or graupel with these showers.  Temperatures will be in the 40s and lower 50s so any snow will quickly melt.  Here's a computer forecast of what the radar may look like tomorrow afternoon.  




Additionally, thunderstorms are possible on Monday and Tuesday.  These wouldn't be strong storms or anything.  But they would hold the potential for a brief downpour of rain or graupel.  Here's the Storm Prediction Center (SPC) outlook for those days.  Anywhere with green shading has the potential for "general" thunderstorms.



Wednesday will provide a brief break in the shower activity, but even then the forecast isn't completely dry.  In fact, there's not a 100% dry day in the forecast for the next 7-10 days.  Granted, at this point these all look like mostly showery days rather than an all-day soaker.  

Screaming message is that the weather will be cool and showery for the next week and beyond.  But probably not wet enough to make the fields muddy.



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