Thursday, October 2, 2014

Dirty Ridge This Weekend

No, this is not about some meteorological porn.

But this weekend we will experience a dirty ridge that will produce substantial contrasts in local weather.

My advice in a nutshell:  for sun and warmth go south or east

A dirty ridge is a ridge of high pressure that is of insufficient amplitude to clear out the skies over the  region.  Often clouds are found in the northern portion of the ridge and sometimes even heavy precipitation.

Let's start by showing you the upper level  (500 hPa) charts forecast by the UW WRF at 10 AM on Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday.

Nice ridge on Friday...expect sun and highs in the lower 70s.
 On Saturday, the ridge broadens and loses some amplitude over us.  Dirty ridge time. Expect clouds over northern WA. Cooler over NW Washington.


 The amplitude picks up on Sunday over us...which should lessen clouds and precipitation.

And the ridge gets really pressed down on Monday at 10 AM. Dirty ridge again.



Kind of subtle, right?   Let's check the cloud fields from the model.  On Saturday at 10 AM clouds extend over NW Washington, getting as far south as roughly Olympia

 The clouds pull back on Sunday.
 And they are back over NW Washington on Monday.

So you want sun and temperatures in the 70s and lower 80? Head to southern WA, eastern WA, or Oregon.

 Some light showers on Saturday and Monday over NW Washington.  To illustrate, here is the 24 h precipitation ending 5 PM on Saturday.  Just a few sprinkles over NW Washington, but Vancouver Is. get hammered.

 For the next 24h, Washington is dry and the precipitation pulls back.
 And on Monday, it starts to move back southward.

So basically a dry weekend for us, with temperatures getting well above normal south of roughly Seattle.  Sunday will be the better day. Here are the predicted temps from UW Probcast for Saturday....it shows you where to head for warmth...south and east.


We had an extraordinary summer.   This fall is following suit.  And something scary is happening this week....the return of the POLAR VORTEX.  (see upper level map for 5 PM Monday)  Just like last year!  We need a meteorological silver bullet to put this beast to rest.




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