Major Arctic Outbreak On Tap For Next Week

As a forecaster, it’s always a little nerve-wracking when models are consistently showing a high-impact event. In fact, in some ways, it’s more nerve-wracking than if the models were showing a variety of different outcomes. Higher model agreement gives us higher confidence in our forecasts, meaning that when that time inevitably comes that our forecasts […]

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Extremely Heavy Snow In The Mountains This Week

After a few days of chilly and slightly unsettled conditions, stormy weather has once again returned to the Pacific Northwest. And with our latest system, the big story is snow in the mountains. Winter storm warnings are in effect for the Olympics and Cascades, with storm totals of 1-2 feet over the Olympics and 2-4 […]

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Santa’s Christmas Forecast

I’m very busy today preparing for a Christmas-Eve party with my family, but I thought I’d get in a quick Christmas Eve and Christmas Day forecast for the citizens of Western Washington, as well as a quick aviation forecast for tonight so that Santa knows what he’s dealing with as he somehow travels down millions […]

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Warmer and Wetter Weather On The Way

After two weeks of subfreezing temperatures, snowfall, and even sleet and freezing rain for folks living in Bellingham and near the Columbia River Gorge, a major pattern change towards warmer and wetter weather is in store for us. Although I like the cold (and LOVE the snow that sometimes comes with it), I’m excited to transition back to a much more active pattern that promises to bring gobs of snow to the mountains, heavy rain to the lowlands, and blustery winds just about everywhere.

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Snowy in Oregon With Colder Weather Ahead

Hi everybody! I’m back home in Seattle for the holidays, and while it’s great to see my family, dog, and friends, a very large part of me wishes I was still in Portland. While we’ve had a cool, cloudy, and relatively non-eventful weather day, the entire Willamette Valley is under a Winter Storm Warning for […]

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Thursday Snow Review

We did it! After suffering through a completely snowless 2015 and a very wimpy 2014, we finally got a widespread lowland snow event for Western Washington and Northwest Oregon. And it’s not over yet… snow is still falling in the foothills and further north in Skagit and Whatcom counties where temperatures are cooler. Let’s first […]

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Thursday Morning Update

Good morning everybody! Snow just started falling in Portland a few minutes ago (around 9:37 for my neighborhood). The flakes are very dry and light and are getting blown this way and that by strong easterly gusts through the Columbia River Gorge. Speaking of gusts, let’s take a look at what Crown Point is doing […]

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Thursday Looking A Little Snowy For Some, Downright Nasty for Others

It now appears as though Portland will experience a significant winter storm tomorrow, with gusty winds, a few inches of snow, and a changeover to sleet and freezing rain in the evening. Over Seattle, I believe we could see a trace to two inches of snow Thursday night before precipitation changes to rain early Friday morning, […]

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Will We See Snow On Thursday?

We saw some snow yesterday, and although it didn’t stick in most places, it certainly gave it the ol’ college try. With all the frantic talk about a few flakes flying through the air, it’s easy to forget that some models were advertising a more widespread and significant lowland snow event on Thursday. Let’s open […]

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Snow Looking Less Likely This Evening

Good evening everybody! I’m sure this isn’t the title you were hoping for, so let’s start off with the fun stuff. We saw some light snow across some of Western Washington this morning! Most places saw an inch or less, but some places got more. Carlson in the foothills of the South Washington Cascades picked […]

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