Effective June 1, 2024, I will be the Secretary of the Oregon Chapter of the AMS.
Mark Nelsen has decided to step away from the executive committee, and I won the election between myself and Mike Krejci (runs weather-reporter.com and weathersigma.com (a new model site that is still being worked on) so check out his sites).
Back to civilization now after a successful 12 day climb of North America's tallest peak, Denali, home of some of the most extreme weather on the planet, with my 4 great friends Roger, Matt, Scott, and Aaron. For the first half of the climb we were very lucky with the weather and only needed 9 days to get enough good weather days to acclimatize and summit on the evening of the 20th. After we reached the summit we got about 20 minutes of clear sky -28 degree weather with light wind until a cloud
Mesoscale models show today's pattern getting stuck like a rudder over the next 24 hours until the trough axis moves through midday tomorrow. Means lots of CZ related rain continuing in the Everett area overnight, switching to the Seattle area tomorrow evening. When that switch does happen it will occur during peak daytime heating and come through like a squall line. I'd place decent bets on some thunder in North Seattle tomorrow.
Could get more rain tomorrow night than we will Friday night, if luck is on our side.
My sister's MIL in DFW posted pictures of snapped trees on their property and fallen trees covering their pool. Sister and her husband plus everyone on his side are all safe but that was much more real than they are used to.
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