Dry, sunny, and warm weather will continue for the next 7 to 10 days across our region. Warmer temps will lead to more seasonable temps by later in the week but the forecast still remains dry. By the middle of next week, there are chances we could see more active weather, but the odds of big storms and snowfall are low.
Sunny and dry days are in store for us through Wednesday. We could see flurries and a dusting on Thursday with cooler temps lasting into Saturday. A more active pattern begins by next Sunday, March 30th and it could last into the first few days of April with several smaller storms.
It will be a nice Sunday to get out and grab the two-part storm that hit Colorado Saturday and Saturday night. It's snowing in BC and WA. Temperatures in the west soar, especially by midweek when snow levels in BC hit 7000 feet and in the Rockies above 10,000 feet. Look for summer-like conditions. It will be colder late next week, with snow likely favoring the PNW and BC. Leftovers in the Rockies
Sunny and mild days through Wednesday. An unsettled pattern starts Wednesday night with showers possible through Thursday. A possible break Friday - Saturday before more storms are possible by next Sunday into the week of the 31st.
Another storm will impact the West on Fri-Sat, bringing more snow to the Northwest and the Rockies with continued excellent late-season skiing conditions. Starting Sun, a much warmer airmass will take hold over the West with spring skiing conditions taking hold for many areas, while the Northwest will see rain. In the East, New England will see a colder pattern with several shots of snow.
Thanks for reading this summer! For the rest of this week, a cold front moving across the Central Rockies will bring showers & t-storms to WY, CO, & NM Wed-Thu while the West Coast states will see a late-season heat wave. Next week, isolated to scattered showers & t-storms develop across the West with continued mild temps. Heading into mid-month, the PNW will trend wetter and cooler.