Komo 4-
We are keeping an eye on a strong area of low pressure building in the Pacific Ocean. It's heading our way and our computer forecasting models put it on our doorstep early Friday. Powerful winds gusting in excess of 60 mph are possible, so a High Wind Watch has been posted for all of Western Washington. The watch area includes Seattle and all of Puget Sound.
The low is also going to bring in steady rainfall and warmer air. Friday's highs will reach the lower 50s.
We are keeping an eye on a strong area of low pressure building in the Pacific Ocean. It's heading our way and our computer forecasting models put it on our doorstep early Friday. Powerful winds gusting in excess of 60 mph are possible, so a High Wind Watch has been posted for all of Western Washington. The watch area includes Seattle and all of Puget Sound.
The low is also going to bring in steady rainfall and warmer air. Friday's highs will reach the lower 50s.
its out there i suppose
![](http://www.komotv.com/weather/images/4_med_pac_sat.jpg)
SYNOPSIS...A DEEP LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM DEVELOPING IN THE PACIFIC WILL TRACK NORTHEAST TONIGHT...MOVING OVER THE SOUTHERN PART OF VANCOUVER ISLAND MIDDAY FRIDAY. THE LOW WILL BRING THE POTENTIAL OF DAMAGING WINDS TO MUCH OF WESTERN WASHINGTON. ALSO...THE STORM WILL PRODUCE LOCALLY HEAVY SNOW IN THE OLYMPICS LATE TONIGHT AND FRIDAY...AND IN THE CASCADES ON FRIDAY.
...HIGH WIND WATCH LATE TONIGHT AND FRIDAY... ...WINTER STORM WATCH FRIDAY INTO FRIDAY NIGHT...
TODAY...MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH SCATTERED SHOWERS ENDING... SNOW LEVEL 2000 FEET. AFTERNOON PASS TEMPERATURES NEAR 30. WIND IN THE PASSES VARIABLE 5 TO 10 MPH.
TONIGHT...CLOUDY... RAIN OR SNOW DEVELOPING LATE AND BECOMING WINDY SNOW LEVEL NEAR 2500 FEET. ACCUMULATIONS 3 TO 5 INCHES. WINDS BECOMING EAST 20 TO 40 MPH. WINDS POSSIBLY RISING TO EAST 40 TO 60 MPH...WITH GUSTS TO 100 MPH ON EXPOSED RIDGES...AFTER MIDNIGHT.
FRIDAY...RAIN OR SNOW AND VERY WINDY... POSSIBLE STRONG EAST WIND 40 TO 60 MPH...WITH GUSTS TO 100 MPH ON HIGHER RIDGES IN THE MOUNTAINS. WIND SHIFTING TO WEST OR SOUTHWEST IN THE AFTERNOON. SNOW LEVEL RISING TO 3500 FEET NORTH CASCADES AND 5000 FEET CENTRAL CASCADES MIDDAY THEN FALLING TO 3000 FEET LATE. AFTERNOON PASS TEMPERATURES 30 TO 35. ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATIONS 6 TO 11 INCHES POSSIBLE.
FRIDAY NIGHT...SHOWERS AND VERY WINDY... SNOW LEVEL 3000 FEET ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATIONS 5 TO 8 INCHES.
and this shows the only good thing out of this possisble windy/snowy storm
![](http://www.komotv.com/weather/images/4_futurecast_12hrs.jpg)
![](http://www.komotv.com/weather/images/4_futurecast_24hrs.jpg)
so basically there is that potential for a big dump...
but i hope its not too windy, cause i know there are quite a few people planning on goin up tomorrow and if its anything like they said, the rumors have been flying, that stevens pass might not be open
on another note, shit its crowded up there at stevens today
-Grant
Chicken Wang?
*Fuck El Niño*