The good news for this mild Monday is that there is a strong high pressure ridge over the area, because in the satellite picture you can clearly see an atmosphere river pointed up into northern Washington and the Vancouver Island area, and it appears this strong ridge will dominate the weather pattern for pretty much the entire week. We do see occasional disturbances riding over the ridge that bring a slight chance of light showers around the Oregon/Washington border area, otherwise for us, we see fair, dry, and mild conditions dominating our weather all week. So, we can expect some fog and stratus to move in tonight with calm winds, the overnight low temperature down near 43.
We see a mostly sunny day tomorrow after the fog and stratus burn off by mid-morning, and we keep the calm winds, tomorrow’s high temperature up around 60. The fog returns tomorrow night under the partly cloudy skies, the low again dips to near 41.
Wednesday becomes mostly sunny after the fog clears, likely a little sooner than it did Tuesday morning, still with calm winds, Wednesday’s high temperature remains a little warm for this time of year, up around 56. The fog is more patchy Wednesday night, the low near 42…