Saturday, November 28, 2020

Frontal System on Monday, Then Sunny & Calm

Sunday will be a mostly sunny day after a chilly morning (lows 32-36 degrees). Some fog is possible around the area as well. Be prepared for low visibility. Clouds will increase late Sunday as a frontal system moves toward Western Washington.

Below is the UW forecast model showing precipitation through 4 PM Monday.


Expect 0.1-0.7 inches of rain from this frontal system. 

In addition, another round of breezy to windy weather is likely as well. Take a look at the blend of 4 forecast models for Puyallup. (Big numbers are sustained winds, small numbers are gusts).


The models are in agreement that winds will increase early Monday morning (1-3 AM), and will gust of 20-40 mph through 4-6 PM Monday. Be aware if you have Christmas inflatables...nobody wants to see Santa blowing down the street :)

That will take care of our weather action for the week...

The rest of this week will be partly-mostly sunny and calm, as a high pressure ridge will dominate most of the Pacific Northwest through the next week or so.

Below is the weather.com forecast for Puyallup.


Expect highs of 45-50° and lows of 30-38° this week. Freezing temperatures and frost is possible if temperatures dip into the low 30s. Rain looks to make a return by next Tuesday.

Enjoy the calm weather after our Monday frontal system!

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