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  • This storm lived up to the hype, delivering a strong blow to the coast and lesser but still damaging winds inland, particularly the Puget Sound. Fellow WeatherTogether blogger Brie Hawkins of Little Bear Creek […]

    • My brother lives in Seattle. I’ll have to check with him to see if he lost his power. If you attended the University of Washington, you may know his wife, Dr. Rosemary Sheffield. She’s retired now but worked there quite a few years

  • Here is Monday – November 13, 2017`s – Historical Climate Summary !

    Lowest Barometric Pressure : 30.35″ at 5, 6, 11, 11:59 p.m.
    Highest Barometric Pressure : 30.48″ at 9, 10 a.m.

    Lowest Relative Hum […]

  • Sunday brought cloudy skies and snow changing to rain late in the day.  Since I had to work, I really didn’t care.  We won’t see much sun today either, but at least temps will be a little warmer.  It’s am […]

  • Sunday was still relatively cold but moderated from yesterday’s colder day with partly cloudy skies. Dew points rose some from yesterday, from the low 20s up to the lower-mid 30s. At 0751 we have a high cloud […]

  • Weather Summary for Sunday 11.12.17:   Cloudy thru the morning then a mix of Clouds and Sun. The High Temperature reached 44.9°F at 3:20 pm.  Humidity High: 85%…. Humidity Low: 49%…..Dew Pt. High: 30°F.. […]

  • I just got back from a weekend vacation at my uncle’s place in Pacific City, Oregon, but how I wish I could stay just one more night! Why, you may ask? The first significant windstorm of the 2017-2018 storm season […]

  • Weak offshore flow and above average temperatures inland will

    continue elevated fire weather conditions today. By Sunday,

    onshore flow will be increasing, pushing the marine layer deeper

    into the valleys. […]

  • Here is Sunday – November 12, 2017`s – Historical Climate Summary !

    Lowest Barometric Pressure : 30.22″ at 12, 1 a.m.
    Highest Barometric Pressure : 30.38″ at 10 – 11:59 p.m.

    Lowest Relative Humidity : 72% […]

  • Veteran’s Day Saturday was my coldest day since March 15 with highs in the mid 30s under mostly sunny skies and lows in the low 20s for the season’s first killing freeze. Dew points dropped even more, from the low […]

  • Our Sunday morning is calm but conditions will change as the day wears on.  We are expecting a mixed bag of precipitation today with rain, snow, and possibly a little freezing rain.  It won’t be a good day […]

  • Weather Summary for Saturday 11.11.17:   A mix of Sun and some Clouds, The High Temperature reached 38.1°F at 2:59 pm.  Humidity High: 76%…. Humidity Low: 31%…..Dew Pt. High: 15.2°F…..Dew Pt. Low:  […]

  • Here is Saturday – November 11, 2017`s – Historical Climate Summary !

    Lowest Barometric Pressure : 30.20″ at 2, 5 p.m.
    Highest Barometric Pressure : 30.36″ at 5 a.m.

    Lowest Relative Humidity : 37% at 2 p.m […]

  • Yesterday we broke a record for the coldest high temp for Nov. 10.  The old record was 28°F and yesterday’s high was only 24°F.  That isn’t exactly the kind of record that we like to see, but at least we wil […]

  • Weather Summary for Friday 11.10.17:   Clouds early then gradual Clearing, Windy and Cold.  Temperatures fell most of the day rebounding slightly in the afternoon. The High Temperature reached 41°F at 5:51  […]

  • Friday stayed relatively mild overnight and somewhat damp, in the low-mid 40s, then mid-morning the wind picked up out of the NW and the temperatures failed to go up any more and started to slowly lower as the day […]

  • Here is Friday – November 10, 2017`s – Historical Climate Summary !

    Lowest Barometric Pressure : 30.27″ at 12 a.m.
    Highest Barometric Pressure : 30.42″ at 8, 10 a.m.

    Lowest Relative Humidity : 37% at 3 p.m […]

  • Mark Ingalls wrote a new post on the site Ingalls Weather 8 years, 9 months ago

    I am friends with a lot of folks in the Tri-Cities who have siblings or kids in marching band. This weekend, they will be traveling over to the west side of the mountains to participate in a parade and competition […]

    • Thanks for a great article Mark. My daughters were in marching band in high school, and they travelled quite a bit to compete in the many band competitions. But we didn’t have a major mountain pass to traverse to get to any of the competitions … I must study a lot more pictures of the snowy NW mountain peak photos for ID. Some are easy, some not so. I am guessing that the picture you have in your post here is Mt Rainier but I am not so sure. I run a very informal contest once in a while when I run into a great picture of a state or other prominent high point – circulating a picture of it among my friends and seeing who can come up with the right answer first. Perhaps I will figure out how I could expand that to this blog, or else just get your private emails and sent it out to you along with many others, including Jeff Taylor, a long-time weather friend from back here in Maryland. Thanks again for the great post!

      • You’re right! That is, in fact, Mount Rainier. It dominates the skyline of most cities in the Puget Sound Region south of Interstate 90. I spent several years living near Tacoma, so I have become very fond of seeing that mountain.

  • When I was little, I remember how the Summit at Snoqualmie would always put out a “Photo of the Day,” chronicling the weather conditions each day up on the mountain. Now, they have an Instagram and take photos […]

  • To look out the window, it looks absolutely beautiful out there, but on stepping outdoors, reality sets in.  It was only 13° when I got up this morning and it hasn’t warmed up much since then.   On the pos […]

  • Thursday warmed up a bit, remaining cloudy all day with some unexpected light rain (0.06″), falling mostly in the morning. From the lower 40s in the very early AM we rose to the low 50s by mid-afternoon, then down […]

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