![]() ![]() Conception, strong northwest winds with advisories possible and very low snow levels. For now, expect about a quarter to half an inch with more likely north of Pt. We will monitor closely for any new wrinkles or twists as we head toward the mid week time frame. Now the computer runs seem to favor a more land trajectory which reduces the rainfall and brings in more wind and again, cold temperatures. We had been seeing a general theme of over water trajectory and ample potential rainfall with model runs. This system has been a real challenge for our forecast computer models with regard to intensity. Showers will be possible through at least early Friday along with gusty wind and chilly temperatures. Clouds will increase on Tuesday and in to Wednesday with rain chances becoming likely. Then things get very interesting as our next pacific storm takes aim for the West Coast. Looking ahead, again President's Day will be nice with more sunshine and mild temperatures. A meandering area of low pressure to our southwest will push a few clouds up toward us, but should not pose any threat for rain. Our Monday or President's day is shaping up nice with more sunshine expected and more mild temperatures. Look for quiet night with mostly clear skies and temperatures falling in to the 40's and upper 30's. Temperatures started out very chilly, but quickly warmed to seasonal norms with even a areas being slightly above normal for this time of year. A stellar Sunday with more mild temperatures and light breezy winds. ![]()
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