WeatherWatcher: Weekly Weather - cooler, and damp

Monday, November 18, 2013

  • Forecast
  • Current Data graphs for October
  • Last week's data
Forecast: We are looking at some rain showers for Tuesday but then generally going into a drying but cold trend. Wednesday - Sunday high pressure looks promising but it will bring with it a bunch of cold air and a possible temperature inversion. That means we may have another round of dense fog that never burns off later in the week. Temperatures at night could drop to near, or below freezing so make sure your homes are winterized and ready for the freezing air. Highs will probably be around the mid-upper 40's except for foggy days that never burn off. If fog is abundant then we could have highs stay in the low 30's - low 40's depending on where the dew point ends up in the possible inversion.

 Current Data graphs for October:





Last week's data:
High temperature: 56.5°F (Monday)
Low temperature: 36.9°F (Saturday)
Rainiest day: 0.21 inches (Friday)
Total rainfall: 0.61 inches
Average temperature: 46.9°F (3°F warmer than average)
Station historic average temperature: 43.9°F

Averages are based on the whole week, starting Saturday morning at midnight. All weather data unless otherwise noted is sourced from Carl's weather station located in the Echo Lake neighborhood of Shoreline, Washington. For up to the minute weather conditions and historic data, as well as links to weather information and resources, check out my page.
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