Our autumn dry spell continues, with a dry Monday and really no rain in sight for the next week or so. Every time an extended forecast model hints of rain, the next data lower the chances.
So, more of the same with morning clouds some days and perhaps some offshore flow pushing highs toward 80 degrees or so. Today will be cool with lots of clouds. Even the overnight lows will be on the mild side this week.
Monday after the morning fog lifted the skies were very hazy, with smoke from the Wenatchee fires and higher clouds. The sun filtering through had that smoky yellowish orange color. We finally see the end of the smoke from the summer fires in Siberia and now have our own fires to contend with.
My friend and weather observer Roland Derksen of Vancouver, B.C., informed me that they have been experiencing the Wenatchee smoke, too. It seems nobody in the Pacific Northwest can escape.