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24Dec/11Off

Corvallis, Oregon

A Christmas Eve in Corvallis. Sounds poetic. And rainy.

At 1015AM, PT, Corvallis was reporting a temperature of 37 degrees with clear skies. An area of low pressure over the Gulf of Alaska was threatening to change the pleasant weather, with showers already beginning to threaten the Olympic Peninsula of Washington.
The associated trough is quite sharp, which means the system will pivot through quickly. The weakening cold front will slam into the Oregon coast on Christmas night and will be through by Monday morning. That said, the next round of wet weather will arrive postfrontally Monday evening. Most of Christmas Day looks to be pleasant, however. Happy Holidays!
Tomorrow - Late rain, High 46, Low 32
Monday - Cloudy early, with rain late, High 47, Low 38

TWC: Tomorrow - Light rain early... then remaining cloudy with showers in the afternoon High 44, Low 36
Monday - A few morning showers High 44, Low 36

AW: Tomorrow - Rain High 46, Low 32
Monday - Mostly cloudy (late rain) High 48, Low 34

NWS: Tomorrow - Rain likely. Cloudy High 46, Low 32
Monday - A 50 percent chance of rain. Mostly cloudy High 45 Low 35

WB: Tomorrow - Rain likely. High 45, Low 33
Monday - Mostly cloudy with a 50 percent chance of rain. High 44, Low 35

Sounds delightful, doesn't it? Satellite looks a bit more active than it actually is. Santa should have no problem in Corvallis tonight.

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