Another Chance of Rain Next Week
In my blog back on 9 July (8 days ago) I mentioned that the European models were showing some low pressure in our area around the 19th of July. While not a perfect forecast, it does appear that we will have more low pressure than high pressure this weekend and the first half of next week.
Here’s the weather map for Saturday. Strong high pressure in the Gulf of Alaska will allow low pressure to develop over southern BC.
Another low will drop into our area on Monday. This will keep our temperatures in the 80s starting Saturday and through next Wednesday.
What weather will we get besides cooler temperatures? For starters, we’ll see some more wind on Friday and Saturday. Nothing outrageous, with gusts to 20 mph. But it will remove any chance of dew formation on Saturday (and possibly Sunday) morning, so don’t plan on any early morning baling.
We’ll also see a threat of showers around Monday or Tuesday. Still a low chance until the computers come to a better agreement.
This is not a wet pattern, so any rain that does fall will be light. Here’s the European computer forecast of rainfall. Basically less than 0.1” south of Highway 20.
In the extended outlook, summer is far from over the low pressure over the Northwest will back out off the coast (yes, it sometimes does that) as very strong high pressure builds over the central US. This would be a long-lived hot spell for much of the country for the end of July. We’ll have to see how this plays out.
Here’s how the climate folks see it at this point.
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