Today is forecast to be Much Cooler than yesterday.
Forecast for West Slopes Central Cascades and Passes
Updated: 4:00 am PDT on July 6, 2009
Today
Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers. Snow level 8500 feet. Afternoon pass temperatures in the lower to mid 50s. West wind in the passes 10 to 15 mph.
Showers likely north Cascades...cloudy with a chance of showers central Cascades. Snow level 7500 feet. West wind in the passes 10 to 15 mph.
Tuesday
Showers likely north Cascades...mostly cloudy with a chance of showers central Cascades. Snow level 6000 feet. Afternoon pass temperatures in the lower 50s. Light wind becoming west near 10 mph in the afternoon.
INFO SOURCE: GOES-11. VOLCANO WEB CAMERA. PILOT REPORT.
ERUPTION DETAILS: NO ERUPTION... RESUSPENDED ASH
OBS VA DTG: 05/2230Z
OBS VA CLD:
FCST VA CLD +6HR: 06/0430Z
FCST VA CLD +12HR: 06/1030Z
FCST VA CLD +18HR: 06/1630Z
RMK: AT 2215Z A PILOT REPORTED ASH DRIFTING NE FROM MSH. WEB CAM SUGGESTS THIS IS RESUSPENDED ASH DUE TO STRONG WINDS. NO ERUPTION IS OCCURRING. ... BIRCH
Record Report
Statement as of 6:30 PM PDT on July 05, 2009
... Record high temperature set at Seattle WA WFO...
a record high temperature of 86 degrees was set at Seattle WA WFO today. This breaks the old record of 79 set in 2007.
Public Information Statement
Statement as of 2:50 PM PDT on July 6, 2009
... Washington precipitation summary for the month of June...
June was very dry for most of Washington... especially the west side.
For western Washington... the percentage of normal precipitation
Ranged from just 18 for the Puget Sound lowlands to 52 for the west
Cascade foothills. The greatest amount of precipitation reported at
Climate stations for the foothills and mountains... coasts... and
Interior lowlands was 2.85 inches at Cedar Lake... 1.99 inches at
Grayland... and 1.26 inches at Battle Ground respectively.
For eastern Washington... the percentage of normal precipitation
Ranged from 43 for the Okanogan region to 117 for the northeast
Region. The greatest amount of precipitation recorded at climate
Stations for the mountains and lowlands was 1.20 inches at Pullman
And 2.35 inches at Republic respectively.
The outlook for July and beyond... the outlook for the next two weeks
Is for near normal precipitation. For the entire month of July the
Outlook is for greater chance of below normal precipitation. The
Outlook for the period July through September is for below normal
Precipitation except for the northwest corner which is for greater
Chance of below normal precipitation.
The Table below gives precipitation figures as a percent of normal
For regions of Washington. The current water year began 1 October
2008 and ends 30 September 2009.
June water year past 3 past 12
2009 to date months months
Western Washington
coast 34 84 86 85
Olympics 36 66 67 67
northwest interior 23 100 96 99
Puget Sound lowlands 18 90 109 91
southwest interior 33 86 99 85
west foothills Cascades 52 95 96 95
Cascades 41 93 99 93
Eastern Washington
east slopes Cascades 66 92 99 89
Okanogan 43 73 57 72
Central Basin 76 93 76 87
northeast 117 94 84 90
Palouse and Blue Mountains 93 120 107 112
The Table below expresses precipitation in inches and as a percent of
Normal for a variety of locations around the state. Occasionally
Missing data at a site are estimated using observed data from