After the clouds burned off on Monday skies were clear and sunny with afternoon highs reaching the 70-degree mark west of the Cascades and 80 degrees east of the mountains. So for today say goodbye to that for a while.
The advertised abrupt change is upon us with a cold trough of low pressure that will park itself over us the next two days. This will result in showers, hail, thunder and of course snow in the mountains.
We’ll struggle to just get into the 50s with some new record minimum high temperatures possible. It depends on how much cold air and cloud cover we receive. Bottom line is that it will be quite chilly.
The silver lining is that things dry out and we inch up to near normal highs by the end of the week. The holiday weekend still looks like unsettled weather but not a total washout. It is difficult to pinpoint how many showers we may get. The sun breaks will be the bonus feature here. And with the high sun angle, temperatures will feel much better with those sunbeams!