It seems like every day for the past week has been breezy. This is thanks to repeated weather systems that have crossed over the Pacific Northwest every 24-36 hours for the last several days. While these haven’t been bringing much precipitation to the Tri-Cities, they have been providing rain to the west side as well […]
Breezy conditions Saturday with gusts to 40 mph
A cold front will move across the Pacific Northwest tonight, bringing a chance of rain showers. After it passes, we should see clearing skies here in the Tri-Cities and slightly cooler temperatures, but the biggest impact from this will be the wind. Winds are expected to increase somewhat as the front approaches the Columbia Basin […]
Above-average temperatures expected through the weekend
The average high for the start of January is right around 40°, with the low being about 28°. We can expect high temperatures to slowly decrease toward Sunday, starting off in the mid-50s and ending in the upper-40s. Lows will remain fairly steady in the mid- to upper-30s. This is thanks to repeated systems impacting […]
Top 5 Tri-Cities weather events of 2019
They say hindsight is always 2020. Well, since it is now 2020, let’s take advantage of it to take a look back at 2019! These weather events won’t necessarily be the most damaging, but they are the ones that caught my eye the most throughout the year. Here they are in chronological order: February/March – […]
Possible wintry mix tonight to become rain showers Thursday
A change of weather pattern is coming to the Pacific Northwest with a series of wet weather systems. This will bring a consistent chance of rain through Sunday, with the best chance being Thursday afternoon and evening. The west side of the Cascades stands to get soaked with this pattern. Some estimates have the Coast […]
Pockets of freezing rain possible overnight Tuesday
This post will be brief, but I wanted to give an update as there has been a change in our forecast. The freezing rain that does develop should be isolated with light accumulations, if any, but may impact drivers Wednesday morning. As rain moves across the Cascades and into the Yakima Valley, some areas around […]
Cold fronts to bring a chance of rain Tuesday through Thursday
Even though the system that brought us rain on Saturday helped to remove the inversion we had in place, dense fog developed across the region Sunday night and Monday morning. Our weather pattern stabilized briefly, but another shot at rain showers returns Tuesday as the first of a couple cold fronts reaches the coast. Unlike […]
Possible inversion buster this weekend
Areas of fog and freezing fog are expected through Friday and with it little change in daily temperature for those who are stuck in it. Those out of the fog and low clouds can expect mostly sunny conditions Thursday and increasing clouds Friday, with warmer conditions. This is similar to the past couple days and […]
Which happens more often – White Thanksgiving or White Christmas?
Last week, my sister-in-law Emily asked me which we experience more often – a White Thanksgiving or a White Christmas. I was pretty sure I knew the answer, but I wanted to look it up to have some actual numbers before I told her something definitive. Figuring out information for Christmas is simple enough since […]
It won’t be a hurricane, but it will be as strong as one
There is still quite a bit of uncertainty surrounding the low-pressure system that is expected to approach the Oregon and Northern California Coast on Tuesday. What isn’t uncertain, though, is how strong this thing is going to be. The National Weather Service (NWS) has Hurricane Force Wind Warnings for a wide area of the Pacific […]