Port Angeles, Washington

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Temp: 34°
Dew Point: 33°
Humidity: 96%
Wind: Calm
Visibility: 10.0 miles
Pressure: 29.94 in. 0
Sky: Clear
Wind Chill: 34°

 

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Average High: 48°

Average Low: 36°

Record high/year: 56° (1959)

Record low/year: 17° (1977)

Sunrise: 7:29 AM

Sunset: 4:29 PM

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Sunrise: 07:29 AM (PST)

Moon Rise: 11:42 AM (PST)

Sunset: 04:29 PM (PST)

Moon Set: 08:48 PM (PST)

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Forecast for Olympics

Updated: 4:00 am PST on November 21, 2009
Winter Storm Warning in effect from 10 am this morning to 4 am PST Sunday...

Today

Mostly cloudy this morning with a chance of showers. Rain and snow developing this afternoon. Snow level 2500 feet. Snow accumulation up to 12 inches.

 

Tonight

Breezy. Rain and snow. Snow level 3000 feet. Snow accumulation 8 inches to 2 feet.

 

Sunday

Breezy. Showers likely in the morning...then cloudy with a chance of showers in the afternoon. Snow level 2000 feet. Snow accumulation up to 4 inches.

 

Sunday Night

Cloudy with a chance of showers in the evening... then showers likely after midnight. Snow level 2500 feet.

 

Monday

Breezy. Rain and snow. Snow level 4500 feet.

 

Monday Night

Rain and snow likely. Snow level 5500 feet.

 

Tuesday through Wednesday

Mostly cloudy with a chance of rain. Snow level 6500 feet.

 

Wednesday Night through Thursday Night

Rain likely. Snow level 6000 feet.

 

Friday

Rain and snow likely. Snow level 2000 feet.

 

 

Probability of Precipitation

Place Today Tonight Sunday
Hurricane Ridge 29°F 90% 22°F 100% 28°F 70%

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 Winter Storm Warning  Statement as of 4:30 am PST on November 21, 2009


... Winter Storm Warning in effect from 10 am this morning to 4 am
PST Sunday...

The National Weather Service in Seattle has issued a Winter Storm
Warning for heavy snow... which is in effect from 10 am this
morning to 4 am PST Sunday. The Winter Storm Watch is no longer in
effect.

A vigorous Pacific frontal system will bring very heavy snowfall
to the Olympics beginning late this morning and continuing through
tonight. Snowfall totals at Hurricane Ridge will likely be 10 to
20 inches... with up to three feet of snow possible over the south
facing slopes of the Olympics. The heaviest periods of snow will
occur late this afternoon through the early morning hours of Sunday.

The snow level will be around 2500 feet this morning... rise to
3000 feet tonight... then fall to 2000 feet on Sunday as snowfall
tapers off.

Precautionary/preparedness actions...

A Winter Storm Warning means significant amounts of snow...
sleet... and ice are expected or occurring. Strong winds are also
possible. This will make travel hazardous or impossible. If you
plan to travel into the Olympics be prepared for hazardous
driving conditions... long delays... and Road closures.



Mcdonnal




 Flood Warning  Statement as of 4:39 am PST on November 21, 2009


The Flood Warning continues for
the Skokomish River near Potlatch
* until this evening.
* At 4:15 am Saturday the stage was 16.7 feet.
* Flood stage is 16.5 feet.
* Minor flooding is occurring and minor flooding is forecast.
* Forecast... the river has crested and will continue to fall to below
flood stage late this morning.
* There will be a planned release of 3000 cfs from Cushman dam #2
into the North Fork Skokomish River today. This release will
keep the Skokomish River running high. The forecast calls for the
river to remain just below flood stage tonight and Sunday.
* Impact... at 16.5 feet... the Skokomish River will cause widespread
flooding of pasture lands... with water flowing quickly over east
bourgault Road and Skokomish Valley Road.


Precautionary/preparedness actions...

Do not drive cars... vans... or trucks through flooded areas... this is
the cause of most flood related deaths in Washington. Be alert for
rapid changes and monitor developments by listening to NOAA Weather
Radio or other local media.


Mcdonnal



 Areal Flood Watch  Statement as of 5:07 am PST on November 21, 2009


... Flood Watch remains in effect through Sunday afternoon...

The Flood Watch continues for

* a portion of western Washington... including the following
County... Grays Harbor.

* Through Sunday afternoon

* the lower reaches of the Chehalis river in Grays Harbor County
... which has been within a foot of flood stage for the last two
days... will remain near that level today. More rain is forecast
this afternoon and tonight... so the lower Chehalis could remain
high through Sunday as well. At any time over the next two days
the lower Chehalis could rise to flood stage. Any flooding on
the lower reaches of the Chehalis... if it does occur... will be
minor.

Precautionary/preparedness actions...

A Flood Watch means conditions are favorable for flooding but
flooding is not imminent or occurring. Monitor the latest
forecasts from the National Weather Service and be ready to act
quickly if flooding is observed or a warning is issued.





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Location: Old Mill & Simmons Port Angeles, WA

Updated: 8:30 AM PST

Temperature: 34.6 °F Dew Point: 33 °F Humidity: 94% Wind: SSE at 1.0 mph Pressure: 29.89 in Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in Windchill: 35 °F Historical Graphs

Location: RAWS HURRICANE WA US, Port Angeles, WA

Updated: 8:00 AM PST

Temperature: 22 °F Dew Point: 20 °F Humidity: 90% Wind: SSE at 10 mph Pressure: - Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in Windchill: 11 °F Historical Graphs

Location: Monroe - Draper, Port Angeles, WA

Updated: 8:31 AM PST

Temperature: 34.0 °F Dew Point: 29 °F Humidity: 81% Wind: SSW at 4.0 mph Pressure: 29.82 in Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in Windchill: 30 °F Historical Graphs

Location: Cherry Hill, Port Angeles, WA

Updated: 8:17 AM PST

Temperature: 37.0 °F Dew Point: 30 °F Humidity: 75% Wind: East at 2.0 mph Pressure: 29.76 in Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in Windchill: 37 °F Historical Graphs

Location: Peninsula College, Port Angeles, WA

Updated: 8:31 AM PST

Temperature: 35.6 °F Dew Point: 35 °F Humidity: 96% Wind: SSW at 1.0 mph Pressure: 29.92 in Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in Windchill: 36 °F Historical Graphs

Location: MesoWest Indian Valley @ SR101 WA US WA DOT, Port Angeles, WA

Updated: 6:10 AM PST

Temperature: 34 °F Dew Point: 33 °F Humidity: 96% Wind: WSW at 2 mph Pressure: - Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in Windchill: 34 °F Historical Graphs

Location: NOS_NWLON Port Angeles, WA, Port Angeles, WA

Updated: 7:54 AM PST

Temperature: 38 °F Dew Point: - Humidity: - Wind: Calm Pressure: 29.93 in Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in Windchill: 38 °F Historical Graphs

Location: Mount Pleasant Estates, Port Angeles, WA

Updated: 8:20 AM PST

Temperature: 35.8 °F Dew Point: 34 °F Humidity: 92% Wind: Calm Pressure: 29.47 in Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in Windchill: 36 °F Historical Graphs

Location: 2 Miles Up Deer Park Road, Port Angeles, WA

Updated: 8:26 AM PST

Temperature: 32.5 °F Dew Point: 23 °F Humidity: 69% Wind: Calm Pressure: 30.29 in Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in Windchill: 32 °F Historical Graphs

Location: 4 miles up Deer Park Road, Port Angeles, WA

Updated: 8:31 AM PST

Temperature: 42.1 °F Dew Point: 37 °F Humidity: 82% Wind: Calm Pressure: 29.26 in Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in Windchill: 42 °F Historical Graphs

Location: MesoWest WATERHOLE WA US SNOTEL, Port Angeles, WA

Updated: 7:00 AM PST

Temperature: 21 °F Dew Point: 20 °F Humidity: 97% Wind: Calm Pressure: - Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in Windchill: 21 °F Historical Graphs

Location: APRSWXNET Port Angeles WA US, Carlsborg, WA

Updated: 8:09 AM PST

Temperature: 34 °F Dew Point: 34 °F Humidity: 100% Wind: SSE at 5 mph Pressure: 29.91 in Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in Windchill: 29 °F Historical Graphs

Location: MesoWest Seibert Creek Bridge WA US WA DOT, Carlsborg, WA

Updated: 7:15 AM PST

Temperature: 34 °F Dew Point: 33 °F Humidity: 96% Wind: Calm Pressure: - Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in Windchill: 34 °F Historical Graphs

Location: APRSWXNET Sequim WA US, Carlsborg, WA

Updated: 8:05 AM PST

Temperature: 35 °F Dew Point: 34 °F Humidity: 97% Wind: Calm Pressure: 29.89 in Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in Windchill: 35 °F Historical Graphs

Location: Lost Mt., Sequim, WA

Updated: 8:30 AM PST

Temperature: 31.8 °F Dew Point: 31 °F Humidity: 97% Wind: Calm Pressure: 29.86 in Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in Windchill: 32 °F Historical Graphs

Location: APRSWXNET Sequim WA US, Sequim, WA

Updated: 7:55 AM PST

Temperature: 33 °F Dew Point: 32 °F Humidity: 95% Wind: SW at 1 mph Pressure: 29.86 in Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in Windchill: 33 °F Historical Graphs

Location: Carlsborg, Sequim, WA

Updated: 8:30 AM PST

Temperature: 35.7 °F Dew Point: 34 °F Humidity: 95% Wind: Calm Pressure: 29.93 in Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in Windchill: 36 °F Historical Graphs

Location: Sequim Dungeness, Sequim, WA

Updated: 8:30 AM PST

Temperature: 36.0 °F Dew Point: 32 °F Humidity: 87% Wind: Calm Pressure: 30.12 in Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in Windchill: 36 °F Historical Graphs

Location: Kirner Road, Sequim, WA

Updated: 8:29 AM PST

Temperature: 37.9 °F Dew Point: 34 °F Humidity: 86% Wind: Calm Pressure: 29.88 in Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in Windchill: 38 °F Historical Graphs

Location: HADS DUNGENESS RIVER NEAR MOUTH AT DU WA US WADOECO, Carlsborg, WA

Updated: 7:30 AM PST

Temperature: 38 °F Dew Point: - Humidity: - Wind: Calm Pressure: - Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in Windchill: 38 °F Historical Graphs

Location: Emerald Highlands, Sequim, WA

Updated: 8:30 AM PST

Temperature: 37.0 °F Dew Point: 31 °F Humidity: 80% Wind: Calm Pressure: 29.81 in Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in Windchill: 37 °F Historical Graphs

Location: RAWS TOMS CREEK WA US, Joyce, WA

Updated: 7:59 AM PST

Temperature: 32 °F Dew Point: 32 °F Humidity: 99% Wind: SSE at 3 mph Pressure: - Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in Windchill: 32 °F Historical Graphs

Location: Bell Hill, Sequim, WA

Updated: 8:30 AM PST

Temperature: 37.0 °F Dew Point: 30 °F Humidity: 74% Wind: Calm Pressure: 17.72 in Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in Windchill: 37 °F Historical Graphs

Location: RAWS COUGAR MOUNTAIN WA US, Sequim, WA

Updated: 7:58 AM PST

Temperature: 31 °F Dew Point: 31 °F Humidity: 98% Wind: ESE at 1 mph Pressure: - Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in Windchill: 31 °F Historical Graphs

Location: Metchosin, Victoria

Updated: 8:27 AM PST

Temperature: 41.2 °F Dew Point: 37 °F Humidity: 85% Wind: NNW at 3.0 mph Pressure: 29.94 in Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in Windchill: 41 °F Historical Graphs

Location: MesoWest DUNGENESS WA US SNOTEL, Quilcene, WA

Updated: 7:00 AM PST

Temperature: 28 °F Dew Point: - Humidity: - Wind: Calm Pressure: - Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in Windchill: 28 °F Historical Graphs

Location: MesoWest BUCKINGHORSE WA US SNOTEL, Lilliwaup, WA

Updated: 7:00 AM PST

Temperature: 25 °F Dew Point: 24 °F Humidity: 96% Wind: Calm Pressure: - Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in Windchill: 25 °F Historical Graphs

Location: Blyn/Gardiner, Sequim, WA

Updated: 8:30 AM PST

Temperature: 36.2 °F Dew Point: 35 °F Humidity: 96% Wind: Calm Pressure: 29.66 in Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in Windchill: 36 °F Historical Graphs

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NWS Forecaster Discussion




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Area forecast discussion...updated 
National Weather Service Seattle Washington 
433 am PST Sat Nov 21 2009 


Updated the aviation and marine segments. 


Synopsis...a weak ridge will move through western Washington this 
morning...followed quickly by a vigorous frontal system. This system 
will bring rain and windy conditions tonight and Sunday. Heavy snow 
will fall in the mountains with the snow level remaining at or below 
3000 feet. A weaker front will move through the area Monday and 
Monday night...and another weak front will arrive late in the week. 


&& 


Short term...we have northwest flow aloft over western Washington 
between an upper trough that moved through the area overnight and a 
weak upper ridge offshore along 130w. There are still scattered 
showers across the forecast area this morning...and a Puget Sound sound 
convergence zone extending across island and Snohomish counties. It 
is still breezy in some areas...but the wind should ease over the 
next few hours as the surface high pressure that has been building 
into the area shifts east of the Cascades ahead of the next front. 
The freezing level has fallen to around 3000 feet and temperatures 
across the western Washington lowlands were in the upper 30s to middle 
40s at 3 am. 


The weak ridge offshore will move quickly across western Washington 
this morning...and the convergence zone will likely weaken and 
dissipate. The south end of an occluded front swinging into British 
Columbia will quickly follow the ridge...with significant 
precipitation reaching the coast and Olympics this afternoon. A 
frontal wave beginning to develop near 45n/145w will deepen as it 
moves rapidly eastward with the help of a 140 knots jet. It will move 
through the forecast area tonight. 


Heavy snow in the mountains looks like a sure bet. The snow level 
will rise only to around 3000 feet as this feature moves through...and 
precipitation amounts will be impressive. Liquid amounts of 3 to 4 
inches in the Olympics are possible through Sunday morning -- 
translating roughly to 30 to 40 inches of snow. Even the relatively 
drier Hurricane Ridge area should receive Winter Storm Warning 
amounts...ie 12 inches in 12 hours or 18 inches in 24 hours. Water 
equivalents in the Cascades will likely be in the 1 to 3 inch 
range...for snowfall totals of 10 inches to 2.5 feet. The Winter Storm 
Watch will be upgraded to a warning with the early morning forecast 
package. 


One matter that is somewhat uncertain is the track of the surface 
low. The most likely scenario is that it will reach the central 
Washington coast around midnight tonight...track northeast across 
the olympic peninsula and the north part of the Puget Sound sound region 
to around Montana Baker at 4 am...then head rapidly into British 
Columbia. It will produce breezy to windy conditions...but there 
appears to be little threat of a wind storm. 


Post-frontal showers will taper off Sunday afternoon and evening... 
and an upper ridge will move inland Sunday night. The ridge will 
quickly head east of the Cascades Monday and another frontal system 
just upstream of the ridge will arrive. This system could initially 
bring decent precipitation amounts to the coast and olympic 
peninsula Monday afternoon...but it will weaken as it moves inland 
Monday night. By recent standards this will be an uneventful system 
and it will mark the beginning of a period of quieter...though not 
necessarily dry...weather. Mcdonnal 


Long term...a weak upper ridge will follow the front that moves 
through Monday and Monday night. There is just a chance of rain in 
the forecast for Tuesday and Wednesday...with a fairly good chance 
for some dry weather over those two days. A weak front will slowly 
move across western Washington Wednesday night and Thursday. Another 
frontal wave will probably keep the area wet Thursday night and 
Friday...though disagreement between models drops off considerably 
by late in the week. Mcdonnal 


&& 


Hydrology...the system coming in today through midday Sunday ... 
while it will produce impressive amounts of precipitation...will 
have minimal effect on rivers except possibly for the Two Rivers 
that are already close to or above flood stage -- the skokomish and 
the Lower Reach of the Chehalis in Grays Harbor County. With the 
snow level only rising to around 3000 feet...it will be a mountain 
snow producer not a flooding rain producer. 


The Skokomish River is forecast to fall below flood stage about noon 
today. There will be a planned release of 3000 cfs from Cushman dam 
#2 into the North Fork Skokomish River today. This release will keep 
the Skokomish River running high. The forecast calls for the river 
to remain just below flood stage tonight and Sunday. 


A Flood Watch remains in effect for the Lower Reach of the Chehalis 
river in Grays Harbor County...which has been within a foot of flood 
stage for the past two days. It is conceivable that the 
precipitation from the incoming system could help finally nudge the 
lower Chehalis above flood stage. If flooding does occur it will be 
minor. 


The next system on Monday should move through quickly and be too 
weak to cause any flooding...even with rising snow levels. For the 
remainder of the week...the air mass over the northwest will be 
warmer with higher snow levels...however the systems that are 
expected to affect the area will be fairly weak and are not expected 
to cause any additional flooding concerns. 


No flooding is expected at any time on the Green River. Mcdonnal 


&& 


Aviation...a weak...upper ridge over the region will move east 
tonight...allowing a strong...upper trough to move over the area. 
Increasing westerly flow aloft...subsiding and becoming northwest late tonight. 


At the surface...a frontal system over the eastern Pacific will rapidly approach 
western Washington during the day today...resulting in increased southerly winds. The 
occluded front will move across the area this evening. A secondary 
surface low is anticipated to develop off the far SW Washington or far northwest Oregon 
coast this evening...and track northeastward across the area later tonight. 
Thus expect the winds to back behind the occluded front this 
evening...and this should raise the potential for low level wind shear since winds 
above the surface will remain southerly. Winds will pick up dramatically from 
the west or SW late tonight or early Sunday once the surface low moves east of 
the area. 


Meanwhile...a Puget Sound sound convergence zone /pscz/ was roughly 
located between kpae and kawo at this time. This feature should 
drift north and dissipate by midmorning as its support wanes. 


Ksea...winds will remain southerly today...becoming more Ely tonight. 
There will be a potential for low level wind shear between 0000 and 1200 UTC Sunday 
due to Ely winds at the surface and strong southerly winds near 2k feet. Have 
held off on mentioning this in the taf until we see another model run. 
The current model solutions were quite different than the previous 
run due to a more vigorous system now expected to affect the area. 
Winds will increase dramatically from the SW sometime between 1000 
UTC and 1200 UTC Sunday. Concerning ceilings...anticipate ceilings to 
gradually lower during the day...although there will be occasional 
ceilings near 2500 feet this morning. By late this evening...ceilings should 
be near 2k feet...with rain and fog reducing visibilities into the 3-5sm 
range. 


&& 


Marine...there was a significant change in the forecast from the 
previous one due to a more vigorous system expected to affect the 
area today. Southerly winds are still anticipated to increase during the 
day...ahead of a fast-moving frontal system still well offshore... 
for gale or Small Craft Advisory wind speeds. The occluded front 
will sweep across the area this evening. Due to somewhat low 
confidence have went with a Small Craft Advisory for the northern 
inland waters and East Entrance to the Strait of Juan Delaware fuca today 
instead of upgrading the previous gale watch to a warning. 


Another surface wave or low is expected to develop off the far SW 
Washington or far northwest Oregon coast tonight...and this will cause the 
winds to back and drop off...especially across the inland waters. 
The low will move NE across interior western Washington overnight. 
Winds will kick back up late tonight or early Sunday in response to 
strong onshore or westerly flow developing. Confidence was fairly 
high that gale force winds will develop over the Strait of Juan Delaware 
fuca early Sunday...thus have issued a gale watch for the central 
and eastern Strait. There is a possibility that winds may briefly 
reach storm force...near 50 knots...over the central Strait Sunday 
morning with the initial push. 


Anticipate the onshore flow to weaken and become southerly Sunday 
night. The next frontal system will affect the waters on Monday. 


&& 


Sew watches/warnings/advisories... 
Washington...flood warnings and/or flood watches remain in effect for a 
portion of the County Warning Area. 


A Winter Storm Warning is in effect for the Olympics and 
Cascades from this afternoon through Sunday morning. 


Pz...a Gale Warning remains in effect for the coastal waters and 
West Entrance to the Strait of Juan Delaware fuca through this 
evening. 


A Small Craft Advisory is in effect for the remaining 
waters. 


A Small Craft Advisory for rough Grays Harbor bar conditions 
is in effect until noon Monday. 


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