Showers Possible Monday Night and Tuesdy - Update

 Just a quick update on the precipitation chances for Monday night and Tuesday.  Not a lot has changed in the overall forecast, but confidence has increased on a much cooler Tuesday.

Here's the European model rainfall forecast for this period.  It keeps almost all of the rain in Pend Oreille county.



The US model has pushed the rain a little farther south than its previous forecast.



The UK model has backed off on it's crazy-wet forecast.




The Canadian model is now the wettest forecast, but it is in the minority.


Rainfall amounts should be light.  This isn't a great pattern for thunderstorms, but I would rule it out.  Our dew points and atmospheric moisture is pretty high right now so there is a chance of an isolated downpour, but again, this would mainly be north of Deer Park if at all.

Wind is the other weather of note.  Monday will be a hot, blow-dryer day.  Temperatures will be in the 80s in central Washington, with 90s in the Basin and eastern WA, with winds gusting into the lower 30 mph range.  The Canadian cold front will enter the Okanogan Valley in the afternoon, with wind gusts around 50 mph there.  Please be careful to avoid starting a wildfire.



The wind will switch to the northeast overnight, with gusts into the 30s again on Tuesday.  This could mess with some fluffy windrows.  Temperatures will be much cooler, in the upper 70s to mid 80s.

Temperatures will quickly rebound back into the 90s by Thursday.



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