Last Updated: 12:34 AM GMT on December 02, 2008
— Last Comment: 6:46 PM GMT on November 26, 2008
| Posted by: patterat, 12:34 AM GMT on December 02, 2008 |
120108 HERMISTON 3:39 40 CALM 30.14 FALLING CURRENT Fog Feels Like: 41°F Humidity: 96% Dew Point: 40°F Visibility: 1.8 milesUV: 0 Low TODAY AM Fog / PM Clouds High: 53°F Humidity: 82% Wind: 6 mph Precipitation: 20% Sunrise: 7:19 AM TONIGHT Showers Low: 40°F Humidity: 87% Wind: 12 mph Precipitation: 50% Sunset: 4:14 PM
It is damp foggy and cool this morning. The jet is hitting the continent several hundred miles south of Whitehorse and dives south through the Dakotas to southern Texas before it goes east and then north along the east coast. There is a high over the Salt Lake area and another directly west of San Diego a couple hundred miles. There are a couple of cold fronts drifting this way with lows west of Seattle and one north of Winnipeg and things should go north. Our air stagnation will probably move out. There is fog in the Willamette Valley, along the Gorge and in the Blue Mountains around La Grande.
The West was to be mostly dry on Monday. The Rockies were to see light, diminishing snow showers throughout the afternoon. Meanwhile, light scattered showers were forecast for the Pacific Northwest. Temperatures were to be in the 30s and 40s in the Northeast; 40s to 70s in the Southeast; 40s to 60s in the Northwest; and 70s and 80s in the Southwest. Temperatures in the Lower 48 states ranged Sunday from a low of 3 degrees at Grayling, Mich., to a high of 87 degrees at Thermal, Calif.
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