Following a spell of early October warmth that tied and challenged records across parts of the Northwest, residents in the western U.S. will face another pattern shift into the upcoming week as damp, cooler conditions push into the West Coast. AccuWeather meteorologists explain that temperatures this week will be noticeably lower than previous days. “After...
Damp, cooler conditions will return to the Pacific Northwest through the middle of October, helping drought conditions and even bringing the potential for mountain snow.The new week will usher in a new weather pattern across the Northwest that will have folks reaching for umbrellas.
By midweek, daytime temperatures in Seattle are forecast to only reach into the upper 50s F by the afternoon hours. In contrast, over the weekend, Emerald City observed temperatures climbing nearly to the 80-degree mark.Conditions in western Oregon will trend toward typical mid-October weather with rounds of rain and temperatures ranging into the 60s F.
Taylor added that the first round of rain to fall across the Northwest early this week may even prove beneficial, especially for areas still under drought conditions. However, burn scars in the Cascades will need to be monitored for any flash flooding potential. “Despite the cooler air moving into the region, snow levels aren’t expected to fall any lower than 6,000 feet early this week, and most major passes in the Cascades can expect mainly rain,” stated Taylor.
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