Area Forecast Discussion
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347 FXUS66 KSEW 240920 AFDSEW Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Seattle WA 220 AM PDT Mon Jun 24 2024 .SYNOPSIS...
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An upper level ridge will rebuild into the region today and Tuesday for warmer and drier conditions. Another upper level trough will produce showers and cooler temperatures across the area Wednesday and Thursday. A weak upper ridge returns late in the week for a drying trend, but continued onshore flow will keep temperatures near normal for the end of June.
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&& .SHORT TERM /TODAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/...
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Residual weak convergence continues early this morning, but this will fizzle out later this morning as onshore flow continues to weaken and the low level flow turns more northerly. An upper trough centered over the interior of British Columbia will continue to weaken today as it gradually shifts eastward into Alberta. This will allow upper ridging to rebuild into Western Washington today. With the resulting subsidence and drier air mass, skies will clear out most areas by this afternoon with high temperatures rebounding to seasonal norms. Heights continue rise into Tuesday as strong upper ridging centered over the Desert Southwest builds into the Northern Rockies. High temperatures across the interior of Western Washington will warm several degrees with 70s common and few spots across the Southwest Interior getting into the lower 80s. A persistent sea breeze will cap temperatures mostly in the 60s along the immediate coast. Upper ridging shifts eastward on Wednesday as yet another upper trough moves into the region. Models continue to generate some respectable QPF with this system. Showers will spread onshore across the Olympic Peninsula Wednesday morning then eventually to interior areas by Wednesday evening. There may be enough instability with this system to generate a thunderstorm or two near the crest of the North Cascades Wednesday afternoon. High temperatures will cool 10 or more degrees across the board. .LONG TERM /THURSDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/...The upper trough axis shifts onshore on Thursday giving nearly all of Western Washington a shot at some measurable precipitation. Meso models are keying in on a decent convergence zone setting up early Thursday morning. The trough axis is expected to shift east of the Cascades by Thursday afternoon. The return of some weak upper ridging is expected to lead to a drying trend and somewhat warmer temperatures heading into the end of the week. For Sunday and beyond, ensembles generally agree that weak upper troughing just offshore will ensure that onshore flow continues keeping temperatures from getting much above seasonal normals as June comes to a close. 27
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&& .AVIATION...
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Onshore flow prevails across western WA today. The flow aloft is westerly. There is weak convergence with light showers over the central and north sound this morning, along with MVFR conditions. Low clouds will lift and scatter this afternoon with VFR conditions expected. 33 KSEA...MVFR ceilings likely to fill in this morning with light S winds. Clouds scattering for VFR this afternoon. Winds flipping to light W/NW by 21z. 33
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&& .MARINE...
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High pressure over the NE Pacific will maintain onshore flow through Tuesday. Weak frontal systems will push inland on Wednesday and again over the weekend. Strongest wind and waves will be through the Strait of Juan de Fuca through the period with possible Small Craft Advisories. 33
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&& .SEW WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... WA...None. PZ...None. && $$