Issued: 7:14 AM PST Monday, January 9, 2017
by Dennis D'Amico

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Weather Synopsis for Monday & Friday

The upper level low located offshore around 45N/135W that lifted multiple warm fronts over the area Sunday and Sunday night will rotate a shortwave through this morning that mainly affects Mt. Hood and the far southern Washington Cascades. A convergence zone focused on the north Cascades should peter out this morning and in general scattered showers should remain this afternoon with a few sunbreaks possible especially for the Olympics and north and central Cascades.  

The low will begin to eject eastward on Tuesday, rotating up another shortwave producing light snow for Mt. Hood and the south Washington Cascades, both east and west slopes on Tuesday.  This should be quickly followed by a developing low pressure system in westerly flow that reaches the Oregon coast by Tuesday afternoon,  spreading renewed precipitation into the Mt. Hood area Tuesday and Tuesday night.

Confidence in precipitation forecasts on Day 2 are low as heavier precipitation could extend further north Tuesday and Tuesday night as well as along the east slopes of the central and south Cascades due upslope enhancement. What seems like a better bet is that easterly winds will increase Tuesday and Tuesday night with much colder air once again being drawn out to the west slopes of the Cascades and Olympics.     

Weather Forecast

Washington Cascades near and west of the crest including Stevens, Snoqualmie, and White Passes
Monday Morning

Light to occasionally moderate snow showers, heaviest south Washington Cascades. Narrow convergence zone north Cascades ending this morning. 

Monday Afternoon

Mostly cloudy with light scattered snow showers. Sunbreaks possible especially north and central Cascades. 

Monday Night

Partly to mostly cloudy with isolated light snow showers north Cascades.  Mostly cloudy with isolated light snow showers south Cascades.

Tuesday

Light snow south Cascades ending in the early afternoon and becoming mostly cloudy.  Mostly cloudy north Cascades clearing in the afternoon. East winds increasing in the afternoon.  Turning colder. 

East slopes of the Washington Cascades
Monday

Mostly cloudy with scattered light snow showers becoming partly sunny in the afternoon central and northeast Cascades.  

Monday Night

Partly cloudy northeast Cascades.  Mostly cloudy with isolated light snow showers south Cascades.

Tuesday

Light snow southeast and central Cascades.  Mostly cloudy northeast Cascades with partial clearing in the afternoon. East winds increasing in the afternoon. Turning colder. 

Olympics
Monday

Mostly cloudy with light scattered snow showers. Afternoon sunbreaks likely. 

Monday Night

Partly cloudy with isolated light snow showers.

Tuesday

Mostly cloudy with periods of light snow north slopes of the Olympics. Breezy NE winds developing. Turning colder. 

Mt. Hood Area
Monday Morning

Light to occasionally moderate snow showers.

Monday Afternoon - Monday Night

Cloudy with light snow showers.

Tuesday

Light snow ending in the early afternoon and becoming mostly cloudy. East winds increasing in the afternoon. Turning colder. 

Snow/Freezing Level (ft)

Hurricane Ridge Mt. Baker Washington Pass Leavenworth Stevens Pass Snoqualmie Pass Mt. Rainier, Crystal & White Pass Mt. Hood
Monday Morning Snow Level 2000' 2000' 2000' ' ' 2000' ' 2500'
Monday Afternoon Snow Level 1500' 1500' 1500' ' ' 1500' ' 2000'
Monday Night - Tuesday Morning Snow Level * 1000' 0' 0' ' ' 1000' ' 2000'
Hurricane Ridge Elevation
Monday Morning Snow Level
2000'
Monday Afternoon Snow Level
1500'
Monday Night - Tuesday Morning Snow Level
1000'
(Easterly Flow *)
Tuesday Afternoon - Tuesday Night Snow Level
0'
(Easterly Flow *)
Mt. Baker Elevation
Monday Morning Snow Level
2000'
Monday Afternoon Snow Level
1500'
Monday Night - Tuesday Morning Snow Level
0'
(Easterly Flow *)
Tuesday Afternoon - Tuesday Night Snow Level
0'
(Easterly Flow *)
Washington Pass Elevation
Monday Morning Snow Level
2000'
Monday Afternoon Snow Level
1500'
Monday Night - Tuesday Morning Snow Level
0'
(Easterly Flow *)
Tuesday Afternoon - Tuesday Night Snow Level
0'
(Easterly Flow *)
Leavenworth Elevation
Monday Morning Snow Level
'
Monday Afternoon Snow Level
'
Monday Night - Tuesday Morning Snow Level
'
(Easterly Flow *)
Tuesday Afternoon - Tuesday Night Snow Level
'
(Easterly Flow *)
Stevens Pass Elevation
Monday Morning Snow Level
'
Monday Afternoon Snow Level
'
Monday Night - Tuesday Morning Snow Level
'
(Easterly Flow *)
Tuesday Afternoon - Tuesday Night Snow Level
'
(Easterly Flow *)
Snoqualmie Pass Elevation
Monday Morning Snow Level
2000'
Monday Afternoon Snow Level
1500'
Monday Night - Tuesday Morning Snow Level
1000'
(Easterly Flow *)
Tuesday Afternoon - Tuesday Night Snow Level
0'
(Easterly Flow *)
Mt. Rainier & Crystal Elevation
Monday Morning Snow Level
'
Monday Afternoon Snow Level
'
Monday Night - Tuesday Morning Snow Level
'
(Easterly Flow *)
Tuesday Afternoon - Tuesday Night Snow Level
'
(Easterly Flow *)
Mt. Hood Elevation
Monday Morning Snow Level
2500'
Monday Afternoon Snow Level
2000'
Monday Night - Tuesday Morning Snow Level
2000'
(Easterly Flow *)
Tuesday Afternoon - Tuesday Night Snow Level
0'
(Easterly Flow *)

* Easterly flow in the Cascade Passes can cause locally lower Snow or Freezing levels than areas further west.
Freezing Level is when no precipitation is forecast.

Precipitation Forecast

Friday Friday
Hurricane Ridge LT 0.25 LT 0.25
Mt Baker Ski Area 0 - 0.50 LT 0.10
Washington Pass LT 0.25 LT 0.10
Stevens Pass LT 0.10 LT 0.10
Snoqualmie Pass LT 0.10 LT 0.25
Mission Ridge LT 0.10 LT 0.25
Crystal Mt LT 0.10 0.25 - 0.50
Paradise LT 0.25 0 - 0.50
White Pass LT 0.25 0 - 0.50
Mt Hood Meadows 0 - 1.00 0.75 - 1.00
1.00 - 1.50 0.75 - 1.00

Free Winds at 5000' (mph)

Hurricane Ridge Mt. Baker Stevens to Snoqualmie Pass Mt. Rainier Mt. Hood
Monday Morning SW 15 - 25 SSW 15 - 25 SW 15 - 25 --- - W 10 - 20
Monday Mid-day - Monday Afternoon S 5 - 15 SW 10 - 20 SW 5 - 15 --- - SW 15 - 25
Monday Night SE 0 - 10 S 0 - 10 SW 5 - 15 --- - SW 10 - 20
Tuesday Morning E 5 - 15 ENE 5 - 15 E 0 - 10 --- - S 5 - 15
Hurricane Ridge Elevation
Monday Morning SW 15 - 25
Monday Mid-day - Monday Afternoon S 5 - 15
Monday Night SE 0 - 10
Tuesday Morning E 5 - 15
Tuesday Afternoon - Tuesday Night ENE 15 - 30
Mt. Baker Elevation
Monday Morning SSW 15 - 25
Monday Mid-day - Monday Afternoon SW 10 - 20
Monday Night S 0 - 10
Tuesday Morning ENE 5 - 15
Tuesday Afternoon - Tuesday Night ENE 15 - 25
Stevens and Snoqualmie Pass Elevation
Monday Morning SW 15 - 25
Monday Mid-day - Monday Afternoon SW 5 - 15
Monday Night SW 5 - 15
Tuesday Morning E 0 - 10
Tuesday Afternoon - Tuesday Night E 15 - 30
Mt. Rainier Elevation
Monday Morning --- -
Monday Mid-day - Monday Afternoon --- -
Monday Night --- -
Tuesday Morning --- -
Tuesday Afternoon - Tuesday Night --- -
Mt. Hood Elevation
Monday Morning W 10 - 20
Monday Mid-day - Monday Afternoon SW 15 - 25
Monday Night SW 10 - 20
Tuesday Morning S 5 - 15
Tuesday Afternoon - Tuesday Night E 15 - 30
Hurricane Ridge Direction - Speed
Monday Morning SW 15 - 25
Monday Mid-day - Monday Afternoon S 5 - 15
Monday Night SE 0 - 10
Tuesday Morning E 5 - 15
Tuesday Afternoon - Tuesday Night ENE 15 - 30
Mt. Baker Direction - Speed
Monday Morning SSW 15 - 25
Monday Mid-day - Monday Afternoon SW 10 - 20
Monday Night S 0 - 10
Tuesday Morning ENE 5 - 15
Tuesday Afternoon - Tuesday Night ENE 15 - 25
Stevens and Snoqualmie Pass Direction - Speed
Monday Morning SW 15 - 25
Monday Mid-day - Monday Afternoon SW 5 - 15
Monday Night SW 5 - 15
Tuesday Morning E 0 - 10
Tuesday Afternoon - Tuesday Night E 15 - 30
Mt. Rainier Direction - Speed
Monday Morning --- -
Monday Mid-day - Monday Afternoon --- -
Monday Night --- -
Tuesday Morning --- -
Tuesday Afternoon - Tuesday Night --- -
Mt. Hood Direction - Speed
Monday Morning W 10 - 20
Monday Mid-day - Monday Afternoon SW 15 - 25
Monday Night SW 10 - 20
Tuesday Morning S 5 - 15
Tuesday Afternoon - Tuesday Night E 15 - 30

Directions above indicate the direction the wind blows from on the 16-point cardinal scale. These winds indicate "free" winds, or those winds in the atmosphere not influenced by terrain. Topographical effects may produce greater or lower wind speeds in certain locations as well as significant variations in direction.

Free Winds at 9000' (mph)

Mt. Baker Washington Pass Stevens to Snoqualmie Pass Mt. Rainier Mt. Hood
Monday Morning SW 20 - 30 SW 25 - 35 SW 25 - 35 --- - SW 30 - 40
Monday Afternoon SW 10 - 20 W 20 - 30 W 15 - 30 --- - SW 35 - 45
Monday Night W 10 - 20 W 10 - 20 WSW 15 - 25 --- - SW 25 - 35
Tuesday Morning W 5 - 15 W 10 - 20 WSW 10 - 20 --- - SW 25 - 35
Mt. Baker Direction - Speed
Monday Morning SW 20 - 30
Monday Afternoon SW 10 - 20
Monday Night W 10 - 20
Tuesday Morning W 5 - 15
Tuesday Afternoon - Tuesday Night ENE 15 - 30
Washington Pass Direction - Speed
Monday Morning SW 25 - 35
Monday Afternoon W 20 - 30
Monday Night W 10 - 20
Tuesday Morning W 10 - 20
Tuesday Afternoon - Tuesday Night NE 15 - 25
Stevens and Snoqualmie Pass Direction - Speed
Monday Morning SW 25 - 35
Monday Afternoon W 15 - 30
Monday Night WSW 15 - 25
Tuesday Morning WSW 10 - 20
Tuesday Afternoon - Tuesday Night ESE 15 - 25
Mt. Rainier Direction - Speed
Monday Morning --- -
Monday Afternoon --- -
Monday Night --- -
Tuesday Morning --- -
Tuesday Afternoon - Tuesday Night --- -
Mt. Hood Direction - Speed
Monday Morning SW 30 - 40
Monday Afternoon SW 35 - 45
Monday Night SW 25 - 35
Tuesday Morning SW 25 - 35
Tuesday Afternoon - Tuesday Night SE 15 - 30

Directions above indicate the direction the wind blows from on the 16-point cardinal scale. These winds indicate "free" winds, or those winds in the atmosphere not influenced by terrain. Topographical effects may produce greater or lower wind speeds in certain locations as well as significant variations in direction.

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