Warmth and Meteors Ahead!
I am really looking forward to two events this week: the potential for a meteor storm on Monday evening and the arrival of warmer than normal conditions on Tuesday and Wednesday.
First, the meteors. On Monday between 9:45 PM and 10:15 PM, the tau Herculid meteor shower will reach the earth. There is considerable uncertainty on the number of meteors that will enter the earth's atmosphere, but it potentially could be a major event.
The latest high-resolution weather model output suggests that it may be clear or nearly clear over much of the Northwest (see cloud forecast map for 11 PM below)
By the end of the shower (around 10:15 PM), it will look like this (see below). Maybe we will have a chance then of seeing some meteors.
The "Heat Wave"
A ridge of high pressure aloft will develop over us starting late Monday and amplifying a bit on Tuesday and Wednesday (see upper-level map at 5 AM Wednesday below).
As a result, temperatures over the western lowlands will surge to around 70F on Tuesday and mid-70s on Wednesday (see the daily forecast by the skillful National Weather Service blend of models). Unfortunately, we will descend into the murk later in the week.
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