Weather Eye: Dry May winds down as dry-looking June looms - The Columbian
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This holiday weekend was certainly made to order weather-wise as strong high pressure reigns in the atmosphere. From the coast to the Cascades and beyond, sunny, blue skies and summer-like breezes were the mainstay.
Even the coast was clear, with afternoon temperatures Saturday in the 60s, although stiff north winds added a bit of wind chill. But a sweatshirt on the beach is normal attire.
Locally, Vancouver resided in the 70s most of the day Saturday. As of 4 p.m., we had reached 80 degrees and still had some daylight to go. Today, we’ll inch up a few more degrees into the mid-80s; on Memorial Day, we’ll reach the upper 80s.
Our first 90-degree high may hold off until Tuesday before we begin to cool down again.
I see no rain this week. Computer forecast models say we have a risk of a shower on Thursday, but I’ll ignore that this far out.
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