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Continued Nice Break for West through Midweek
11/2/2009 7:06 AM
People across the Northwest are catching a much-need break after dealing with round after round of soaking rain, heavy mountain snow and strong winds the past few weeks. Dry

By Heather Buchman
AccuWeather.com

People across the Northwest are catching a much-need break after dealing with round after round of soaking rain, heavy mountain snow and strong winds the past few weeks.

Dry weather is in store for the West through most of the week with near- or above-normal temperatures.

The latest Pacific storm to plow into North America targeted British Columbia over the weekend. This storm was still able to drag a cold front through the Pacific Northwest, producing rain and high-elevation snow showers along with high winds.

Winds gusted between 60 and 70 mph in parts of Montana Saturday, downing trees and power lines and damaging property. There were even a few reports of gusts past 100 mph near Choteau and Nye, Mont.

The next Pacific storms in line to hit North America through midweek will generally steer clear of the western United States. Instead, Alaska and British Columbia will remain the targets.

With this new pattern taking shape, people in cities like Seattle and Portland can get outdoors and enjoy dry weather and seasonable temperatures most of this first week of November.

For people farther south across California and the Desert Southwest, the month is kicking off on the warm side. High pressure and an offshore flow will keep temperatures 5 to 10 degrees above normal in most places.

Highs will climb into the upper 70s in Fresno and upper 80s in Phoenix most of the week. Temperatures in Los Angeles will top out in the mid- to upper 80s through Tuesday.




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