Forecast Trending Warmer

On this chilly late-June day, I thought you might like to see a warmer forecast. If so, you’re in luck. The long range computer forecasts are trending warmer. Instead of a cool and showery Fourth, it may be rather warm and dry. 

First let’s take a look at the next few days. Our Thursday showers will quickly exit for a dry and warmer Friday and Saturday. There still is a weak weather system expected for Sunday and Monday, but the chances of rain with it have diminished. Here’s the probability from the European computers. About 10% for Spokane, and 40% for the mountainous areas to the north and east.

 


Or to look at it for Deer Park specifically. 


You can see that after Sunday and Monday, we don’t see much threat of rain for the rest of next week. The reason is that high pressure will develop off shore and start to nudge into the inland northwest. 


This could bring a warming trend next week. Temperatures will be in the 80s and could be pushing 90 by the end of the week.  For those who are curious, the average first 90F day for Deer Park is 23 June. 


Dew points will initially be in the 40s, which is good for a light morning dew. But by next weekend we could see lower dew points and less dew.  Also, it should be breezy during the afternoons each day next week. 

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