Isolated non-severe thunderstorms will be possible ahead of an approaching warm front.
Scattered thunderstorms will develop ahead of an approaching cold front Friday afternoon, and continue through Friday evening. Thunderstorms will be slow moving, and with abundant moisture in place, could produce locally heavy rainfall. Isolated flash flooding will be possible, particularly in urban and poor drainage areas. Localized strong wind gusts will also be possible within any stronger thunderstorms. Thunderstorms will generally move from the west, toward the east at 10 to 15 mph.
WEATHERCAST:
JUNE…OFTEN THOUGHT AS A QUIET PLEASANT MONTH WITH THE DANGER OF FROST BEHIND US..AND CHANCES OF THUNDERSTORMS SLOWLY INCREASE. WELL – PLEASANT MAY BE HARD TO FIND INTO NEXT WEEK. HAZY- HUMID TODAY – IN THE 80S..SOME SHOWERS OR THUNDERSTORMS.
LOOKS CLOUDY WITH OCC’L WETNESS MOST OF THE WEEKEND. 70S SATURDAY – 60S SUNDAY.
DON’T LOOK FOR MUCH CHANGE AS WE MOVE INTO NEXT WEEK AS WEATHER SYSTEMS STALL NEARBY.
WEATHER TRIVIA:
1948 – FLOOD WATERS CREST AND REMAIN ABOVE FLOOD LEVELS FOR 51 DAYS AT PORTLAND, OREGON.
SHORT VERSION:
TDY: HUMID WITH SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS – LOWER 80S
TNTE: CLOUDY- PATCHY FOG AND DRIZZLE – 65-70
SAT: PARTLY CLOUDY- SHOWERS – CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS – MID 80S
SUN: PARTLY CLOUDY –- 55-60
MON: PARTLY SUNNY – MID 70S
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