Another Week Another Forecast
Monday, October 29, 2007NOWCAST - Another great weekend for October and a mostly dry week ahead. A few weak weather systems moving through, one tonight, another Wednesday night and over the weekend which promises a better chance of showers. Meanwhile partly to mostly sunny days, cool nights.
OUTCAST - The 15th Annual "What Will the Winter Weather Be Like" discussion is scheduled for Friday November 9th from 10-12 at OMSI. Sponsored by the Oregon Chapter of the AMS, four speakers will present their idea of what to expect this coming winter. The public is invited.
It appears that Vancouver will chalk up another drier than normal month as October goes out the door Wednesday night. There has not been an average or above month this year with rain in the plus category.
Cooler weather in southern California helps firefighters mop up after last weeks infernos. There is a risk of the Santa Ana's returning later this week so I hope the ambers are dead out and the crazies are locked up.
November will most likely roll in on a dry note, maybe a few sprinkles but nothing like last year when we saw over 13 inches of rain in downtown Vancouver for the month. It was the beginning of a very active two-month period of rain, wind, floods, and eventually heavy wet snow in Puget Sound. Stay tuned.
-- posted by Pat Timm @ 5:00 PM,
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