Why are Western Washington and Oregon Thunderstorms So Wimpy? And the Weekend Forecast!

Western Washington and Oregon have fewer and weaker thunderstorms than most parts of the country.

The map of annual thunderstorm frequency tells the story (see below), with the southeast enjoying more than 80 boomers per hear, while most of the Northwest expreiences less than 10.   

But why?

All is revealed in my podcast. 


And this podcast also provides the weekend weather forecast, with Saturday being sunny and mild and a Pacific front making landfall on Sunday.

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