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906 FXUS66 KPQR 121709 AAA AFDPQR Area Forecast Discussion...UPDATED National Weather Service Portland OR 1008 AM PDT Wed Jun 12 2024 Aviation Discussion Updated... .SYNOPSIS...High pressure maintains our mild and dry weather through Thursday. Then, changes, as a cooler upper low shifts across the region. This will bring showers for Fri through Sun, and maybe an afternoon/evening thunderstorms on Sat and Sun. Then, dry and mild for most of next week, as high pressure rebuilds offshore. Key Messages... - Morning clouds, otherwise sunny and mild today and Thursday. - Breezy north winds on the coastal waters today thru Thursday. - Cooler with increasing clouds for Friday. Mostly dry, with chance of showers for coast/Coast range north of Tillamook. - Cool with showers this weekend. Generally, have a small chance (15-25%) of afternoon/evening thunderstorms. && .SHORT TERM...(Today through Friday)...Apparently, Mother Nature has smiled upon the Pacific NW, giving us more pleasant weather. High pressure will remain anchored offshore. This will maintain low level northerly flow. As such, will see areas of low clouds, mainly over the coastal waters and close to shore this am, and over the Cascades and foothills. But, air mass remains dry aloft, so any clouds will break apart quickly this am, with sunny skies afterwards. Overall, temperatures will be near seasonal levels for mid-June, with upper 50s to mid 60s along the coast, and lower to middle 70s for the inland valleys, including the Cowlitz, Columbia and Willamette River valleys. Not much change in the overall pattern for tonight and Thu. But, will have fewer clouds around in the morning. Should see a bit warmer temperatures across the inland valleys, with afternoon highs up about 3 to 5 deg, with mid to upper 70s. Changes arrive later Thu night into Fri, as the upper ridge offshore weakens. This due to upper trough over the Gulf of Alaska digging southeastward towards the Pac NW. Models still depicting weakening front pushing to the coast early Fri morning, then working its way across the region through rest of the day Fri. As such, should see lot more in way of clouds, and with that, cooler temperatures for Fri. Models still show some precipitation, albeit somewhat light in rainfall. Does appear bulk of the moisture will be over western Washington. So, will maintain increasing chance of showers, with highest potential along the coast and Coast Range to north of Tillamook. Areas to south and east of Portland likely stay dry. .LONG TERM...Saturday through Tuesday...Saturday, most ensemble members agree on troughing entering the region with below-normal 500 mb heights. In this scenario, we would see increasing chances for widespread precipitation and below average temperatures. For now, the NBM`s 25-60% chance of PoPs across northwest Oregon and southwest Washington at the end of the week look reasonable. Sunday to Tuesday, the majority of ensemble members (>85%) continue to show broad troughing over the Pacific Northwest, maintaining a generally cool and potentially wet start to next week. /Alviz && .AVIATION...
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High pressure keeps VFR conditions and clear skies throughout the period for most terminals. Only exception is a brief period of MVFR CIGs in the interior valley until 18Z Wednesday, as these few clouds continue to deteriorate. NW winds pick up this afternoon throughout the terminals, with gusts up to 30 kt along the coast and up to 20 to 25 kt inland, lasting until 00Z-06Z Thu. Winds will become fairly light thereafter. PDX AND APPROACHES...Predominantly VFR and clear skies throughout the TAF period, with a few deteriorating clouds causing high-end MVFR CIGs until 18Z Wednesday. NW winds have begun to pick up this morning, with gusts up to 20 kt expected between 00Z-08Z Thursday. Winds will become light again thereafter. -JH
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&& .MARINE...
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Wind-driven Small Craft Advisory will be maintained until Thursday night. Seas are currently around 7-9 feet at 10 seconds, with northerly winds gusting up to 25 kt, increasing to near 30 kt this evening into tonight. Tomorrow, winds will gust up to 25 kt and decrease below Small Craft Advisory criteria by Thursday night. Seas will have settled to 5 to 7 ft around this time, but may remain choppy. Next front will arrive late Friday, with winds shifting back to W or SW winds of 10 to 15 kt for late Fri into early Sun. -JH
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&& .PQR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
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OR...None. WA...None. PZ...Small Craft Advisory until 11 PM PDT Thursday for PZZ251>253- 271>273.
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