The latest weather forecast showed that rainy conditions are likely in the Pacific Northwest this week. Meanwhile, the Western US can expect summer-like temperatures.
In early October, the Pacific Northwest and Western US recorded chilly temperatures that helped ease the regions' prolonged dry and heat conditions. The Fall weather arrival is expected to bring cooler air to the areas.
The rain can be beneficial for farmers and drought-stricken areas. However, this week's weather dangers are flooding concerns and slippery road conditions.
Pacific Northwest and Western US: Where Will Rain Unload This Week
In the latest advisory, the National Weather Service (NWS) reported the increasing rain concerns in the Pacific Northwest that could spread over the Northern Plains and East-Central US.
As always advised, motorists should check the latest weather forecasts. Flooded and slippery roads can happen due to rain.
On Monday, the potent Northeast Pacific Storm will bring rounds of rain to the Pacific Northwest and Northern Rockies.
In addition, latest forecast revealed a wet and windy outlook this week that could unleash stormy conditions. In the early week, precipitation and strong winds can unload in the following areas:
- Seattle
- Spokane
- Bend
- Boise
- Redding
- Missoula
Motorists and residents should also watch out for the strong winds that can damage trees, power lines and cars. Wind gusts of 35 mph are likely this early week.
On the other hand, Western and Southwestern US can experience summer-like temperatures due to amplifying ridge. Residents can expect temperatures from 15 to 20 degrees above normal on Monday.
Southern Dakotas and Central Plains can also anticipate warmer temperatures. The dry conditions can stay midweek due to the dome of upper-level ridging.
In the midweek, the warm and dry conditions are expected in the following areas:
- San Francisco
- Fresno
- Los Angeles
- San Diego
- Las Vegas
- Cedar City
- Phoenix
- El Paso
- Odessa
- Albuquerque
In Los Angeles, the advisory showed moderate to warm temperatures this week. Temperatures can reach about 90 degrees.
The forecast warned of elevated fire weather conditions, especially in Southern Barbara County, LA and Ventura Counties. The dry conditions and windy weather can cause fire concerns.
Staying Safe From Challenging Warmth This Week
The warm conditions are favorable for wildfires and fire threats. As a result, it is best that homeowners should keep updated with the weather for elevated fire conditions.
Furthermore, the unusual warmth could be challenging for older adults and people with medical conditions. Homeowners should never leave their children unattended inside hot vehicles.
People with travel plans should also limit prolonged exposure to scorching heat. Pets and plants are also at risk from dry conditions.
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