Weekend Rain Update #2
We usually try to avoid looking for climate extremes in random date ranges, preferring to stick with looking at entire months or years. But I thought I’d violate that unwritten rule just to see how this spring compares to past years. So I looked for the number of days that were dry or only had a sprinkle during the last 30 days. I looked at Spokane data since it has a much longer history. Below are the results.
Suffice to say, we could use some rain. And we’ll get some this weekend, but probably not as much as we want. The latest computer forecasts continue to back off a bit on our forecast rainfall amounts. The track of the low isn’t ideal for our area.
We could see a sprinkle today (Friday). Still the best chance of rain is Saturday afternoon and evening, with a second round of rain on possible on Sunday afternoon and evening.
There will still be a threat of showers on Monday. But by Tuesday morning, things should be drying out with temperatures back into the 80s for the rest of the week. There will be a threat of afternoon showers during the week, mainly over the northeast mountain area. High pressure from the west will build into the area next weekend, causing temperatures to warm into the 90s. But the high pressure may be short lived, allowing temperatures to drop back a bit for the start of July.
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