- Oct 22, 2014
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If your a native Pacific NorthWesterner this is no surprise. November starts our winter. The La Niña current events of the summer in the Southern Equatorial Pacific sets up winter for the river of moisture we call the Pineapple Express.
Look at the steering currents at 18000 ft from Hawaii to the Juan DFuca. That is the river of moisture bringing the rain that feeds our PacificNW green trees. It also dampens the socks in our Birkenstocks.
Rufus has just posted his outlook. Rain is in the forecast.
Monday November 15
Our hearts go out to all Patrons in NW WA and southern BC - the heavy, flooding rains just won’t let go. More to come before we get out of November.
As noted, serious flooding & landslides are impacting so many Patrons around the PNW. For some, the moderate-to-heavy rainfall has continued daily since last week. Temps have set records for WARMTH, which has held freezing levels high, sending all the heavy mountain slope precip right down rivers into the flooding lowlands. Yikes. There will be a few short breaks in the steady rain between now and the end of November. However, while OR and much of western WA will dry out reasonably well, inches more rain will fall in NW WA and southern BC.
Look at the steering currents at 18000 ft from Hawaii to the Juan DFuca. That is the river of moisture bringing the rain that feeds our PacificNW green trees. It also dampens the socks in our Birkenstocks.
Rufus has just posted his outlook. Rain is in the forecast.
Monday November 15
Our hearts go out to all Patrons in NW WA and southern BC - the heavy, flooding rains just won’t let go. More to come before we get out of November.
As noted, serious flooding & landslides are impacting so many Patrons around the PNW. For some, the moderate-to-heavy rainfall has continued daily since last week. Temps have set records for WARMTH, which has held freezing levels high, sending all the heavy mountain slope precip right down rivers into the flooding lowlands. Yikes. There will be a few short breaks in the steady rain between now and the end of November. However, while OR and much of western WA will dry out reasonably well, inches more rain will fall in NW WA and southern BC.