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Ingalls Weather is moving
Published 3/21/2024 in Ingalls Weather
Author Mark Ingalls
Ingalls Weather is moving from ingalls.weathertogether.net to a new domain: ingallswx.com! As such, this will be my last post on this website. Over the past few days, I have migrated all of the posts from this website over to there so that they will remain available. This includes popular ones like... read more ❯
Tri-Cities sees earliest 80°F high on record, Walla Walla and Hermiston also see record temps
Published 3/20/2024 in Ingalls Weather
Author Mark Ingalls
The warmest day of the week was able to produce record highs in the Tri-Cities and Walla Walla on March 19. Additionally, Hermiston tied their existing record for that date. Low elevation spots on the Hanford Site, around the Tri-Cities, and in the Hermiston area were able to tap 80°F... read more ❯
Warm and sunny pattern to break down, Pacific Northwest returning to cool rain
Published 3/19/2024 in Ingalls Weather
Author Mark Ingalls
Tuesday is likely to be the warmest day of this weather pattern for the Columbia Basin with the Tri-Cities reaching into the upper-70s (26°C). Temperatures in some areas west of the Cascades peaked on Monday. Portland recorded a high of 77°F (25°C), a new record for March 18, while Seattle... read more ❯
Tri-Cities record first 70°F high of 2024
Published 3/18/2024 in Ingalls Weather
Author Mark Ingalls
Upper level ridging continues to dominate conditions throughout the Pacific Northwest. This has produced highs above 70°F (21°C) in many lowland locations over the weekend. Quillayute, near Forks on the Olympic Peninsula, even recorded a high of 80°F (27°C) on Saturday. The Tri-Cities joined the club on Sunday with a high... read more ❯
Portland gets first high above 70°F for 2024
Published 3/16/2024 in Ingalls Weather
Author Mark Ingalls
Friday brought Portland’s first afternoon with temperatures above 70°F (21°C) for 2024 with a high of 71°F (22°C) at Portland International Airport. Numerous other stations throughout lowland areas of Western Oregon and parts of Western Washington also achieved 70°, though the Puget Sound Region missed out. This comes as a ridge... read more ❯
Pons-Brooks Comet to be visible with naked eye, closest approach to Sun on April 21
Published 3/14/2024 in Ingalls Weather
Author Mark Ingalls
The comet designated as 12P/Pons-Brooks will reach its closest point to the Sun on April 21, 2024 as part of its 71-year orbit. During this event, the absolute magnitude is expected to reach 4.5 to 5.0 making it bright enough to possibly see with the naked eye from suburban (and... read more ❯
Earthquake swarm occurring along Oregon-Nevada border
Published 3/13/2024 in Ingalls Weather
Author Mark Ingalls
An uptick in earthquake activity is being observed along the Oregon-Nevada border between Lakeview and Steens Mountain. For the 30 day period ending 12:00 PDT March 12, 29 earthquakes were located in this area. The vast majority have been too small to be felt by humans but a M3.5 earthquake... read more ❯
Strong ridge to develop over the Northwest, sunny skies and warm temps forecast
Published 3/12/2024 in Ingalls Weather
Author Mark Ingalls
Leftover moisture and cold air aloft will be enough for scattered showers and isolated t-storms throughout the Pacific Northwest on Tuesday. These storms will be more widespread along and west of the Cascades and some may produce small hail and/or graupel. The Columbia Gorge, Hermiston, and the Tri-Cities will be... read more ❯
Winter 2023-24, R.I.P.
Published 3/11/2024 in Karl's Weather Discussions
Author Karl Bonner
Five days ago, local meteorologists declared that "winter is over." There has been considerable debate the past few years about what constitutes "wintry" conditions in our mild temperate climate. Here's why I feel that winter is truly over: 1. We're not going to have a significant snowstorm in the lowest elevations... read more ❯
Third cold front in a row to pass through Pacific Northwest on Monday
Published 3/11/2024 in Ingalls Weather
Author Mark Ingalls
The third system in a train that started late last week is forecast to reach the Pacific Northwest during the day Monday. High clouds from this are already reaching the Interstate 5 corridor as of 07:00. Rainfall totals through Tuesday reaching half an inch (10 mm) are forecast for Portland,... read more ❯
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Daily Weather Reports

Sunny And Warmer . . .
Published 4/22/2024 in Mid Michigan Weather
Author Cathie Ursu
Today will be much improved from the last two, with plenty of sun and warmer temps.  Winds will still be a bit brisk, but with the warmer temperatures, it won't feel as cold.  There is no  rain in the forecast until late tomorrow.  The lawn was mowed Saturday, so we're... read more ❯
Monday, April 22, 2024-SW Michigan-Get Used To Rain
Published 4/22/2024 in Murphy's Weather
Author Patricia Murphy
Currently 50 with an average wind from the W of 5 mph. Feels like 50 degrees. Dew Point 34, Humidity 48%, Barometer 30.07, Visibility 10 mi., Sunrise 6:48 am, Sunset 6:48 pm. Sunny today with in the lower 60s. SW winds 5-15 mph increasing to 15-20 with gusts to 30. Partly cloudy... read more ❯
Sunday, April 21, 2024-SW Michigan-Still Pretty Chilly
Published 4/21/2024 in Murphy's Weather
Author Patricia Murphy
Currently 46 with an average wind from the WNW of 8 mph. Feels like 45 degrees. Dew Point 27, Humidity 50%, Barometer 30.11, Visibility 10 mi., Sunrise 6:50 am, Sunset 8:32 pm. Sunny with a high in the lower 50s. W winds 10-20 mph. Mostly clear with widespread overnight frost. Low in... read more ❯
Looks Like Spring . . . . . .
Published 4/21/2024 in Mid Michigan Weather
Author Cathie Ursu
Our Saturday was mostly cloudy and cold.  Strong winds made it even feel colder.  Today will still be windy but temps will rise higher, so should be more pleasant.  There is no rain in the forecast until Tuesday, and temperatures will be on the rise all week. Our 10:15 AM temperature... read more ❯
Cold And Mostly Cloudy . . . .
Published 4/20/2024 in Mid Michigan Weather
Author Cathie Ursu
Yesterday turned out quite nice although much too windy.  At least there was plenty of sun but temps didn't feel nearly as warm as they were.  Highs made it to the mid 50s but the wind chill was in the 40s.  Today is cold, and although we have seen a... read more ❯
Weekly Wrap Up: April 20, 2024 #ARWX
Published 4/20/2024 in Dr. Nathan Parker
Author Nathan Parker
Welcome to another Weekly Wrap Up! This week saw both warm and cooler temperatures and some rain across the Natural State. Here's a look at the temperature highs and lows this past week from my Earth Networks weather station in Hot Springs, plus a look at rain totals from my... read more ❯
Saturday, April 20, 2024-SW Michigan-Another Ridiculously Cool Weekend
Published 4/20/2024 in Murphy's Weather
Author Patricia Murphy
Currently 41 with an average wind from the W of 9 mph. Feels like 36 degrees. Dew Point 25, Humidity 57%, Barometer 30.11, Visibility 10 mi., Sunrise 6:51 am, Sunset 8:31 pm. Partly sunny until midday then becoming mostly sunny. There is a chance of snow flurries during the morning hours.... read more ❯
Sun After The Rain . . . . .
Published 4/19/2024 in Mid Michigan Weather
Author Cathie Ursu
After overnight showers, and a cloudy morning, we now have clear skies with a bit of wind.  I think it's going to be a nice day.  Unfortunately, temperatures will remain n the 50s, and with the wind, it will feel cooler.  But we can't complain for mid April. Our 12:45 PM... read more ❯
Friday, April 19, 2024-SW Michigan-Sunny But Cool
Published 4/19/2024 in Murphy's Weather
Author Patricia Murphy
Currently 45 with a WNW wind of 8 mph. Feels like 41 degrees. Dew Point 26, Humidity 48%, Barometer 30.02, Visibility 10 mi., Sunrise 6:53 am, Sunset 8:30 pm. Sunny with a high in the lower 50s. W winds 15-25 mph with gusts to around 35. Partly cloudy with an overnight low... read more ❯
Cooler And Cloudy . . . . .
Published 4/18/2024 in Mid Michigan Weather
Author Cathie Ursu
Today is back to more normal weather for mid April.  Although we love the unseasonable warm temps, we always know that we can't expect them to last, and it always brings the possibility of severe weather.  We were under a severe thunderstorm watch for most of our Wednesday afternoon, and... read more ❯
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