

Today will be a partly sunny with no precipitation. Temps will get up into the lower 50s. Right now there is fairly high pressure over British Columbia and eastern Washington..with lower pressure offshore. This produces what we call an offshore pressure gradient....a change of pressure that accelerates winds to the west...particularly in gaps in the terrain (see pressure analysis this morning).
Take a look at the observed winds...the winds accelerate to the east in the Strait at Juan de

A modest Pacific front will influence western Washington tomorrow...so expect rain to start around or just after breakfast. Another front later on Friday. Sunday still looks very nice...warmer and dry. So plan your outdoor activities (or raking leaves) then.