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Weather Synopsis for Friday & Tuesday
A few showers should linger through early this afternoon as a shortwave upper level ridge offshore crosses inland today. A general drying and clearing trend is forecast in the afternoon and evening hours although high clouds from the next incoming system may offer more in the way of filtered sunshine today. Fair weather tonight should last through Saturday morning as a fast moving Pacific frontal system approaches the area from the west. Clouds should lower during the day Saturday with light rain and snow developing in the morning for the north Cascades and Olympics and spreading southward during the afternoon. Mt. Hood should be spared the longest...with heavier rain and snow not beginning until Saturday night.
Strong southwest flow should inject warm air over both sides of the Cascades Saturday afternoon and evening. Winds will increase rapidly with height during this period. A strong moisture tap associated with this system should bring heavy precipitation Saturday night. Luckily, this system does not linger over the PNW for too long...the front should pass southeast into Oregon by early Sunday morning.
Weather Forecast
Olympics, Washington Cascades near and west of the crest including Stevens, Snoqualmie, and White Passes
| Friday Afternoon - Friday Night |
Partly cloudy with increasing high clouds overnight. |
| Saturday Morning |
Cloudy with light rain and snow developing north Cascades and Olympics. Mild. Winds increasing. |
| Saturday Afternoon |
Clouds lowering with moderate to heavy rain and snow in the north Cascades and Olympics spreading south into the central and south Washington Cascades in the afternoon. Warm and windy. |
| Saturday Night |
Stormy with heavy rain and snow. |
East slopes of the Washington Cascades
| Friday Afternoon - Friday Night |
Partly to mostly sunny with increasing high clouds overnight. |
| Saturday Morning |
Cloudy with light rain and snow developing northeast Cascades. Mild. Winds increasing. |
| Saturday Afternoon - Saturday Evening |
Clouds lowering with moderate to occasionally heavy rain and snow in the northeast Cascades spreading south into the central and southeast Washington Cascades late in the afternoon. Warm and windy. |
| Saturday Night |
Stormy with heavy rain and snow near the crest, light to moderate rain and snow well away from the crest. |
Mt. Hood Area
| Friday Afternoon - Saturday Morning |
Partly cloudy with increasing high clouds overnight. |
| Saturday Afternoon |
Cloudy with light rain and snow developing. Mild. Winds increasing. |
| Saturday Night |
Clouds lowering with moderate to heavy rain and snow. Warm and windy. |
Issued: 1:21 PM PST Friday, March 7, 2014
Snow/Freezing Level (ft)
| Hurricane Ridge | Mt. Baker | Washington Pass | Leavenworth | Stevens Pass | Snoqualmie Pass | Mt. Rainier, Crystal & White Pass | Mt. Hood | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Friday Afternoon | Freezing Level | 6000' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 6000' | ' | 7000' |
| Friday Night - Saturday Morning | Freezing Level * | 7500' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 6000' | ' | 8000' |
| Saturday Afternoon | Snow Level * | 8000' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 6500' | ' | 8000' |
| Saturday Evening | Snow Level * | 7000' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 7500' | ' | 9000' |
| Saturday Night | Snow Level | 5500' | ' | ' | ' | ' | 6000' | ' | 7500' |
| Hurricane Ridge | Elevation |
|---|---|
| Friday Afternoon |
Freezing Level 6000' |
| Friday Night - Saturday Morning |
Freezing Level 7500' (Easterly Flow *) |
| Saturday Afternoon |
Snow Level 8000' (Easterly Flow *) |
| Saturday Evening |
Snow Level 7000' (Easterly Flow *) |
| Saturday Night |
Snow Level 5500' |
| Mt. Baker | Elevation |
|---|---|
| Friday Afternoon |
Freezing Level ' |
| Friday Night - Saturday Morning |
Freezing Level ' (Easterly Flow *) |
| Saturday Afternoon |
Snow Level ' (Easterly Flow *) |
| Saturday Evening |
Snow Level ' (Easterly Flow *) |
| Saturday Night |
Snow Level ' |
| Washington Pass | Elevation |
|---|---|
| Friday Afternoon |
Freezing Level ' |
| Friday Night - Saturday Morning |
Freezing Level ' (Easterly Flow *) |
| Saturday Afternoon |
Snow Level ' (Easterly Flow *) |
| Saturday Evening |
Snow Level ' (Easterly Flow *) |
| Saturday Night |
Snow Level ' |
| Leavenworth | Elevation |
|---|---|
| Friday Afternoon |
Freezing Level ' |
| Friday Night - Saturday Morning |
Freezing Level ' (Easterly Flow *) |
| Saturday Afternoon |
Snow Level ' (Easterly Flow *) |
| Saturday Evening |
Snow Level ' (Easterly Flow *) |
| Saturday Night |
Snow Level ' |
| Stevens Pass | Elevation |
|---|---|
| Friday Afternoon |
Freezing Level ' |
| Friday Night - Saturday Morning |
Freezing Level ' (Easterly Flow *) |
| Saturday Afternoon |
Snow Level ' (Easterly Flow *) |
| Saturday Evening |
Snow Level ' (Easterly Flow *) |
| Saturday Night |
Snow Level ' |
| Snoqualmie Pass | Elevation |
|---|---|
| Friday Afternoon |
Freezing Level 6000' |
| Friday Night - Saturday Morning |
Freezing Level 6000' (Easterly Flow *) |
| Saturday Afternoon |
Snow Level 6500' (Easterly Flow *) |
| Saturday Evening |
Snow Level 7500' (Easterly Flow *) |
| Saturday Night |
Snow Level 6000' |
| Mt. Rainier & Crystal | Elevation |
|---|---|
| Friday Afternoon |
Freezing Level ' |
| Friday Night - Saturday Morning |
Freezing Level ' (Easterly Flow *) |
| Saturday Afternoon |
Snow Level ' (Easterly Flow *) |
| Saturday Evening |
Snow Level ' (Easterly Flow *) |
| Saturday Night |
Snow Level ' |
| Mt. Hood | Elevation |
|---|---|
| Friday Afternoon |
Freezing Level 7000' |
| Friday Night - Saturday Morning |
Freezing Level 8000' (Easterly Flow *) |
| Saturday Afternoon |
Snow Level 8000' (Easterly Flow *) |
| Saturday Evening |
Snow Level 9000' (Easterly Flow *) |
| Saturday Night |
Snow Level 7500' |
* 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
| Tuesday | Tuesday | |
|---|---|---|
| Hurricane Ridge | LT 0.10 | 0.75 - 1.00 |
| Mt Baker Ski Area | LT 0.10 | 0 - 2.00 |
| Washington Pass | LT 0.10 | 1.00 - 1.50 |
| Stevens Pass | LT 0.10 | 1.00 - 1.50 |
| Snoqualmie Pass | LT 0.10 | 0 - 1.50 |
| Mission Ridge | LT 0.10 | 0.25 - 0.50 |
| Crystal Mt | LT 0.10 | 1.00 - 1.50 |
| Paradise | LT 0.10 | 1.50 - 2.00 |
| White Pass | LT 0.10 | 1.00 - 1.50 |
| Mt Hood Meadows | LT 0.10 | 0 - 1.00 |
| Timberline | 0.25 - 0.50 | 0 - 1.00 |
LT = less than; WE or Water equivalent is the liquid water equivalent of melted snow in hundredths of inches. As a rough approximation 1 inch of snow = about .10 inches WE, or 10 inches of snow = about 1 inch WE.
Issued: 1:21 PM PST Friday, March 7, 2014
Free Winds at 5000' (mph)
| Hurricane Ridge | Mt. Baker | Stevens to Snoqualmie Pass | Mt. Rainier | Mt. Hood | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Friday Afternoon | SW 5 - 15 | --- - | W 5 - 15 | --- - | SW 5 - 15 |
| Friday Night | SW 20 - 30 | --- - | SSW 10 - 20 | --- - | SSW 10 - 20 |
| Saturday Morning | SW 25 - 35 | --- - | SSW 10 - 20 | --- - | SW 15 - 25 |
| Saturday Mid-day - Saturday Evening | SW 30 - 40 | --- - | SW 20 - 30 | --- - | SW 30 - 40 |
| Saturday Night | SW 15 - 25 | --- - | WSW 20 - 30 | --- - | SW 20 - 30 |
| Hurricane Ridge | Elevation |
|---|---|
| Friday Afternoon | SW 5 - 15 |
| Friday Night | SW 20 - 30 |
| Saturday Morning | SW 25 - 35 |
| Saturday Mid-day - Saturday Evening | SW 30 - 40 |
| Saturday Night | SW 15 - 25 |
| Mt. Baker | Elevation |
|---|---|
| Friday Afternoon | --- - |
| Friday Night | --- - |
| Saturday Morning | --- - |
| Saturday Mid-day - Saturday Evening | --- - |
| Saturday Night | --- - |
| Stevens and Snoqualmie Pass | Elevation |
|---|---|
| Friday Afternoon | W 5 - 15 |
| Friday Night | SSW 10 - 20 |
| Saturday Morning | SSW 10 - 20 |
| Saturday Mid-day - Saturday Evening | SW 20 - 30 |
| Saturday Night | WSW 20 - 30 |
| Mt. Rainier | Elevation |
|---|---|
| Friday Afternoon | --- - |
| Friday Night | --- - |
| Saturday Morning | --- - |
| Saturday Mid-day - Saturday Evening | --- - |
| Saturday Night | --- - |
| Mt. Hood | Elevation |
|---|---|
| Friday Afternoon | SW 5 - 15 |
| Friday Night | SSW 10 - 20 |
| Saturday Morning | SW 15 - 25 |
| Saturday Mid-day - Saturday Evening | SW 30 - 40 |
| Saturday Night | SW 20 - 30 |
| Hurricane Ridge | Direction - Speed |
|---|---|
| Friday Afternoon | SW 5 - 15 |
| Friday Night | SW 20 - 30 |
| Saturday Morning | SW 25 - 35 |
| Saturday Mid-day - Saturday Evening | SW 30 - 40 |
| Saturday Night | SW 15 - 25 |
| Mt. Baker | Direction - Speed |
|---|---|
| Friday Afternoon | --- - |
| Friday Night | --- - |
| Saturday Morning | --- - |
| Saturday Mid-day - Saturday Evening | --- - |
| Saturday Night | --- - |
| Stevens and Snoqualmie Pass | Direction - Speed |
|---|---|
| Friday Afternoon | W 5 - 15 |
| Friday Night | SSW 10 - 20 |
| Saturday Morning | SSW 10 - 20 |
| Saturday Mid-day - Saturday Evening | SW 20 - 30 |
| Saturday Night | WSW 20 - 30 |
| Mt. Rainier | Direction - Speed |
|---|---|
| Friday Afternoon | --- - |
| Friday Night | --- - |
| Saturday Morning | --- - |
| Saturday Mid-day - Saturday Evening | --- - |
| Saturday Night | --- - |
| Mt. Hood | Direction - Speed |
|---|---|
| Friday Afternoon | SW 5 - 15 |
| Friday Night | SSW 10 - 20 |
| Saturday Morning | SW 15 - 25 |
| Saturday Mid-day - Saturday Evening | SW 30 - 40 |
| Saturday Night | SW 20 - 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 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Friday Afternoon - Friday Evening | --- - | --- - | W 15 - 25 | --- - | W 10 - 20 |
| Friday Night - Saturday Morning | --- - | --- - | SW 25 - 35 | --- - | SW 25 - 35 |
| Saturday Afternoon - Saturday Evening | --- - | --- - | SW 50 - 70 | --- - | SW 50 - 70 |
| Saturday Night | --- - | --- - | WSW 30 - 40 | --- - | SW 45 - 55 |
| Mt. Baker | Direction - Speed |
|---|---|
| Friday Afternoon - Friday Evening | --- - |
| Friday Night - Saturday Morning | --- - |
| Saturday Afternoon - Saturday Evening | --- - |
| Saturday Night | --- - |
| Washington Pass | Direction - Speed |
|---|---|
| Friday Afternoon - Friday Evening | --- - |
| Friday Night - Saturday Morning | --- - |
| Saturday Afternoon - Saturday Evening | --- - |
| Saturday Night | --- - |
| Stevens and Snoqualmie Pass | Direction - Speed |
|---|---|
| Friday Afternoon - Friday Evening | W 15 - 25 |
| Friday Night - Saturday Morning | SW 25 - 35 |
| Saturday Afternoon - Saturday Evening | SW 50 - 70 |
| Saturday Night | WSW 30 - 40 |
| Mt. Rainier | Direction - Speed |
|---|---|
| Friday Afternoon - Friday Evening | --- - |
| Friday Night - Saturday Morning | --- - |
| Saturday Afternoon - Saturday Evening | --- - |
| Saturday Night | --- - |
| Mt. Hood | Direction - Speed |
|---|---|
| Friday Afternoon - Friday Evening | W 10 - 20 |
| Friday Night - Saturday Morning | SW 25 - 35 |
| Saturday Afternoon - Saturday Evening | SW 50 - 70 |
| Saturday Night | SW 45 - 55 |
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.
Issued: 1:21 PM PST Friday, March 7, 2014
Extended Weather Synopsis for Tuesday night through Tuesday
Rain and snow showers should continue on Sunday with the heaviest showers Sunday morning along the west slopes of the Cascades and Mt. Hood with moderate westerly flow. Snow levels should gradually drop...falling to 4-5000 feet by Sunday afternoon. Further cooling should follow Sunday night and Monday as an upper level trough moves over the area. The trough axis should swing through on Monday...but showers should remain in the light to moderate range. Upper level ridging building offshore on Monday night should move over the PNW coastline on Tuesday. This should allow a bump in freezing levels and being a transition to sunnier and warmer weather.
Extended Weather
Olympics, Washington Cascades near and west of the crest including Stevens, Snoqualmie, and White Passes and Mt. Hood Area
Moderate to occasionally heavy rain and snow showers.
Mostly cloudy with light to moderate rain and snow showers. Cooling trend.
Partly to mostly sunny.
East slopes of the Washington Cascades
Light to occasionally moderate rain and snow showers.
Mostly cloudy with light rain and snow showers, mainly near the crest. Cooling trend.
Mostly sunny.
Extended Snow/Freezing Levels
| Mt. Baker | Snoqualmie Pass | Mt. Hood | Easterly Flow * | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sunday | Snow Level | ' - ' | 4500' - 5500' | 5500' - 6500' | |
| Sunday Night - Monday Night | Snow Level | ' - ' | 2500' - 3500' | 3500' - 4500' | |
| Tuesday | Freezing Level | ' - ' | 4500' - 5500' | 5500' - 6500' |
| Mt. Baker | Elevation |
|---|---|
| Sunday |
Snow Level ' - ' |
| Sunday Night - Monday Night |
Snow Level ' - ' |
| Tuesday |
Freezing Level ' - ' |
| Snoqualmie Pass | Elevation |
|---|---|
| Sunday |
Snow Level 4500' - 5500' |
| Sunday Night - Monday Night |
Snow Level 2500' - 3500' |
| Tuesday |
Freezing Level 4500' - 5500' |
| Mt. Hood | Elevation |
|---|---|
| Sunday |
Snow Level 5500' - 6500' |
| Sunday Night - Monday Night |
Snow Level 3500' - 4500' |
| Tuesday |
Freezing Level 5500' - 6500' |
* 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.
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