When Can You Start Cutting?
The answer to this blog’s title isn’t an easy one, and it’s going to depend on what risk you’re willing to take.
The overall set up is this. The large low pressure system will wobble around the Northwest and vicinity for the next few days. But even when the low is east of us, we’re not out of the woods. Rainfall over Montana or even BC can wrap around the low into our area, even as late as Tuesday. So if you want a sure-fire dry forecast, you’ll probably have to wait until Wednesday.
But some folks have a lot of hay to cut and can’t wait that long. So here’s some probabilities of rain and amounts to consider.
If you live up north near Colville or Newport, odds are pretty high that you’ll see more rain, especially on Sunday night and Monday. And it could be as much as a third of an inch.
And if you’re down by Spokane, well then the odds and amounts get much lower, but they’re not zero.
And if you were watching closely, you might have noticed some additional chances of rain towards the end of next week. Low probability at this point, but worth watching.
I’m sorry I don’t have better or definitive news. Right now we don’t see a dry spell until after the 4th of July. And even that has some question marks.



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