Weather After the Rain

It took some patience, but eventually the rain fell in most places. It doesn’t make up for our dry spell, but it sure helped.  Here’s how much rain fell from the weekend storm. 



Here’s a different view of the rainfall over the weekend.  It’s actually pretty close to the forecast graphics I was showing you last week.  



So what can we expect for the next 10 days?  Kind of a temperature roller coaster.  After a showery Monday, we’ll warm up quickly on Tuesday, back into the lower to mid 80s.  A mostly dry cool front on Wednesday will bring some mountain showers, breezy winds and cooler temperatures.  We’ll be back in the 70s for Thursday and Friday with more mountain showers over northeast Washington.

High pressure from the west will build into our area for the weekend, quickly sending temperatures climbing into the 80s, with 90s by Monday of next week.

Beyond this things get more iffy.  There isn’t any clear cut agreement among the computers.  Some give us a hot and dry Fourth, while others bring us rain and thunderstorms for the Independence Day.  The majority say that the hot high pressure will move to the east of us. So we’ll have to wait a few days until a consensus appears.  

Here’s the best guess from the folks back at NWS in Washington DC.  










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