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This is a highly accurate weather model out to a week. Within two weeks all fire danger should be gone and we will be able to play again!!!

 

Some forecasters are actually predicting flash flooding potential mid/late month. That would lift the burning bans fast... LoL!

 

Any type of wet weather is going to be great after more than 100 days without a drop of rain setting all time records...

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Hot damn! (wet dam?) I'm even seeing rain by Friday on Wunderground!

Thanks for the heads-up, USA; I'm going to have to get ahead of the homework this week

so I can play on the weekend!

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This is valid at 00Z Saturday, which is actually 4PM Friday in our time zone.

 

Looks like you could get more than an inch of rain by Saturday morning. I might be able to play with some toys by sometime next week.

 

Er, didn't attach... Ill just direct link you to the model... If your reading this on wednesday or afterward you will need to switch the dates as it will be the next model run... Hehe

 

http://weather.unisy...&region=us&t=4d

 

Saturday might be the soaker that puts down the fire danger for good for me.

 

http://weather.unisy...&region=us&t=5d

 

To adjust to west coast time zone take the time and date and subtract eight. So... 00Z SUN = 4PM Sat.

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Your kind of in a rain shadow up there... I am already soaking wet. Probably going to be around 1-1.5 inches of rain for me already by tomorrow morning.

 

I'm testing rockets tomorrow if the ground is soaked at least two inches deep under the fir trees. They shed water like crazy... The maple/alder forests already have zero fire danger.

 

http://i48.tinypic.com/16irzlu.png

 

The next storm is going to DUMP on you though...

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Yep... Your gonna get soaked and drowned sunday... Ahahaha...

 

http://i45.tinypic.com/ohjv2t.gif

http://i50.tinypic.com/htd0k7.gif

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Ya, between the Greywolf range and the Olympics, lots of our precipitation gets catapulted over to the Seattle area; thus the Sequim "prairie" .

There was actually an indigenous cactus in earlier times.

Still just light showers, spending time working on a cheap grog.

Of course, the blue whistle is taking time between homework...

the bottleneck is making the NH4 salicylate.

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