Got some interesting weather forecast - from the Whatcom County Unified Emergency Management website:
Rough Weather Could be Ahead
Flash flooding, small hail, and gusty winds up to 40-45 mph possible with any thunderstorms on today and this evening. Gusty winds up to 30-35 mph expected tonight. Several hours of moderate rain tonight in combination with gusty winds blowing leaves into storm drains may cause an increase in flooding concerns tonight into early Wednesday.
That rain tapers off early tomorrow morning as well with a most dry day expected…just a spotty shower during the afternoon. Tomorrow night looks dry. Occasional showers are expected on Thursday before tapering off Thursday night. Showers look fairly isolated on Friday and should mainly be for the afternoon and evening hours and mainly near the foothills. Looks dry this weekend, but still some uncertainty there.
Cliff Mass weighs in:
The weather turns....
Mother nature must be watching her seasonal clock very carefully, because as we officially transition to fall today, a major storm has moved into our offshore waters and rain has returned to the Northwest.
He follows up with weather maps and forecasts - it is going to be wet through the weekend. Great for the salmon.
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