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8Jun/10Off

Corvallis, Oregon

Off to the west coast for the only time this week. It's been rainy for weeks out there, could things be on the upswing?

At 935AM, PT, Corvallis was reporting a temperature of 59 degrees with clear skies. High pressure was beginning to nose into the Pacific Northwest, though clouds were still being generated with light westerly flow off the cool Pacific. A jet streak a loft was transporting the next bundle of energy into the area, expected to arrive overnight tonight.
The system, as it often happens in the west, will get mired in the Northern Rockies as the trough digs deeper into the Great Basin. It will then act as an inverted trough as another surface system develops in the High Plains. The wettest weather will be tomorrow morning, and there is a chance it won't rain Thursday, but at the very least, it will be cloudy through midweek for Corvallis..
Tomorrow - Rain, especially in the morning, High 65, Low 56
Thursday - Cloudy with a chance for some drizzle, High 66, Low 52

TWC: Tomorrow - Overcast with rain showers at times. High 64, Low 55
Thursday - Showers possible. High 65, Low 52

AW: Tomorrow - Breezy and cooler with rain High 64, Low 56
Thursday - Mainly cloudy with showers High 64, Low 52

NWS: Tomorrow - Showers High 64, Low 54
Thursday - Showers likely. Mostly cloudy High 64, Low 50

WB: Tomorrow - Showers. High 64, Low 53
Thursday - Showers likely. High 63, Low 48

Pretty dreary, but this is what you get with a day on the west coast, right? Here is the satellite, showing some clouds streaming in towards Corvallis.

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