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Forecast for May 30-June 1 2011
Posted by | CommentsWell everyone this weekend was a pretty hard one to forecast. We had an onshore flow that should have been in the area throughout the weekend. On Saturday, the clouds cleared out and we saw a beautiful day. Clouds formed overnight Saturday, bringing us clouds to wake up to on Sunday morning. The weather models have been off lately with lower level moisture which was also an issue with this last forecast! So now for your forecast! Memorial Day, it looks like we are going to see mostly cloudy skies with a high near 63 and a low near 47. Tuesday, it looks like we are going to be seeing a return in the showers and partly sunny skies with a high near 61 and a low near 48. Wednesday, we are going to see similar conditions with partly sunny skies, a high near 62 and a low near 49. Everyone enjoy your weeks!
Tony Propp is now studying pre-recs for meteorology. He is heading to The University of Oklahoma as soon as he gets his AA degree. He is currently a National Weather Service (Skywarn) Storm spotter. He is known nationally for his forecasts and storm chasing. His storm chasing team is called Mesochase, who intercepted 31 tornadoes in the 2010 season, 2 of which were in Washington State.
Memorial Day Weekend Forecast (May 27-30 2011)
Posted by | CommentsI bet that everyone is wondering about this coming weekend and what to expect! Well, I have your answers! Friday, we are going to see showers throughout the day with a high near 58 and a low near 44. Saturday, we are going to see the showers slow down a bit with a few showers throughout the day, a high near 59 and a low near 44. Sunday, we are going to see a clearing! We will see partly sunny skies, a high near 63 and a low near 47. Memorial Day, we will see a return in showers with a high near 61 and a low near 48. Everyone enjoy your memorial day weekends!
Tony Propp is now studying pre-recs for meteorology. He is heading to The University of Oklahoma as soon as he gets his AA degree. He is currently a National Weather Service (Skywarn) Storm spotter. He is known nationally for his forecasts and storm chasing. His storm chasing team is called Mesochase, who intercepted 31 tornadoes in the 2010 season, 2 of which were in Washington State.
Forecast for May 25-27 2011
Posted by | CommentsWell everyone we are still stuck with this rain! Wednesday, we are going to see rain throughout the day with a high near 55 and a low near 45. Thursday, we are going to see a slight chance of showers with mostly cloudy skies, a high near 57 and a low near 46. Friday, we are going to see showers throughout the day with a high near 59 and a low near 43. Everyone enjoy the rest of your weeks!
Tony Propp is now studying pre-recs for meteorology. He is heading to The University of Oklahoma as soon as he gets his AA degree. He is currently a National Weather Service (Skywarn) Storm spotter. He is known nationally for his forecasts and storm chasing. His storm chasing team is called Mesochase, who intercepted 31 tornadoes in the 2010 season, 2 of which were in Washington State.
Forecast for May 23-25 2011
Posted by | CommentsWell everyone, we have seen some clouds and some rain this weekend and it looks like it isn't going to go away for a while. Monday, we are going to see a slight chance of showers with mostly cloudy skies throughout the day, we will see a high near 60 and a low near 47. Tuesday, we are going to see partly sunny skies with a high near 65 and a low near 49 with the rain returning overnight. Wednesday, we are going to see rain likely throughout the day with a high near 63 and a low near 49. Everyone enjoy your weeks! Get out in the sun on Tuesday! Also, unfortunately Joplin, MO was hit by a devastating tornado Sunday, that took many lives as well as many injuries. The town has been completely wiped clean. Just like the time we had the outbreak in the south, you can do something to help by contacting your local red cross chapter!
Tony Propp is now studying pre-recs for meteorology. He is heading to The University of Oklahoma as soon as he gets his AA degree. He is currently a National Weather Service (Skywarn) Storm spotter. He is known nationally for his forecasts and storm chasing. His storm chasing team is called Mesochase, who intercepted 31 tornadoes in the 2010 season, 2 of which were in Washington State.
Forecast For May 18-20 2011
Posted by | CommentsWell everyone we are back to the beautiful weather, at least for the next couple days. Wednesday, we are going to see decreasing clouds throughout the day becoming mostly sunny with a high near 65 and a low near 40. Thursday, we are going to see even warmer weather, mostly sunny with a high near 66 and a low near 43. Friday, we are going to see sunny skies and a high near 70 and a low near 48! Making Friday the most beautiful day of the year so far! Everyone enjoy the rest of your weeks! Enjoy the sun!
Tony Propp is now studying pre-recs for meteorology. He is heading to The University of Oklahoma as soon as he gets his AA degree. He is currently a National Weather Service (Skywarn) Storm spotter. He is known nationally for his forecasts and storm chasing. His storm chasing team is called Mesochase, who intercepted 31 tornadoes in the 2010 season, 2 of which were in Washington State.
Forecast for May 11-13 2011
Posted by | CommentsWell everyone our Tuesday was beautiful! Warm and sunny! Now we are back to the rain yet again. Wednesday, we are going to see rain starting late morning and continuing throughout the day with a high near 58 and a low near 43. Thursday, we are going to see mostly cloudy skies with maybe an occasional sprinkle with a high near 61 and a low near 42. Friday, we are going to see the sun again but not without a few showers throughout the day with a high near 61 and a low near46. Everyone enjoy the rest of your weeks!
Tony Propp is now studying pre-recs for meteorology. He is heading to The University of Oklahoma as soon as he gets his AA degree. He is currently a National Weather Service (Skywarn) Storm spotter. He is known nationally for his forecasts and storm chasing. His storm chasing team is called Mesochase, who intercepted 31 tornadoes in the 2010 season, 2 of which were in Washington State.
Forecast for May 9-11 2011
Posted by | CommentsWell everyone we have had our rain and now its time for some sun again! Monday, we are going to see decreasing clouds throughout the day with a high near 59 and a low near 46. Tuesday, is going to bring us partly sunny skies with a high near 64 and a low near 47. Wednesday, is going to bring back the rain with rain likely, a high near 59 and a low near 45. Everyone enjoy your weeks and enjoy the sun these next couple days!
Tony Propp is now studying pre-recs for meteorology. He is heading to The University of Oklahoma as soon as he gets his AA degree. He is currently a National Weather Service (Skywarn) Storm spotter. He is known nationally for his forecasts and storm chasing. His storm chasing team is called Mesochase, who intercepted 31 tornadoes in the 2010 season, 2 of which were in Washington State.
Forecast for May 6-8 2011
Posted by | CommentsWell we have seen a return in the rain and it looks like it is going to stick around with us for a while. Friday, we are going to see rain throughout the day with a high near 57 and a low near 47. Saturday, we are going to see showers throughout the day with a high near 56 and a low near 44. Sunday, we are going to be seeing even more showers with a high near 57 and a low near 43. Everyone enjoy your weekends and don't get too soaked!
Tony Propp is now studying pre-recs for meteorology. He is heading to The University of Oklahoma as soon as he gets his AA degree. He is currently a National Weather Service (Skywarn) Storm spotter. He is known nationally for his forecasts and storm chasing. His storm chasing team is called Mesochase, who intercepted 31 tornadoes in the 2010 season, 2 of which were in Washington State.
Forecast for May 4-6 2011
Posted by | CommentsWell everyone we are in store for a beautiful day. Wednesday, we are going to see mostly sunny skies with a high near 64 and a low near 44 with increasing clouds overnight. Thursday, the rain returns again with scattered showers, a high near 60 and a low near 46. Friday, we will see quite similar conditions with scattered showers throughout the day, a high near 60 and a low near 45 with the rain picking up overnight. Also, just letting everyone know that today (May 4) marks the 4 year anniversary of the May 4, 2007 EF-5 tornado that struck the small town of Greensburg, KS and wiped it off the map. I know several storm chasers that were on that storm, and some people who lived there when it happened. Needless to say that storm was a life changing one for all of the people involved and will never be forgotten. Also, yesterday (May 3) was the anniversary of the May 3, 1999 F-5 tornado that struck the Oklahoma City area. That tornado was also extremely powerful and did a great deal of devastation. Unfortunately, the tornadoes of April 27, 2011 may have surpassed the strength of both of these storms. My thoughts are out to everyone involved in this latest tornado outbreak throughout the south and donations to the American Red Cross would be a very big help for everyone down there, the devastation is horrible. It really hits home for me personally because I do know someone who lives in one of the towns hit, and I haven't heard from her since. Anything that could help these people would be greatly appreciated from everyone! Everyone enjoy the rest of your weeks!
Tony Propp is now studying pre-recs for meteorology. He is heading to The University of Oklahoma as soon as he gets his AA degree. He is currently a National Weather Service (Skywarn) Storm spotter. He is known nationally for his forecasts and storm chasing. His storm chasing team is called Mesochase, who intercepted 31 tornadoes in the 2010 season, 2 of which were in Washington State.
Forecast for May 2-4 2011
Posted by | CommentsThe first day of May was the most beautiful day we have had all year so far! It was very warm, with barely any wind, and sunshine! It doesn't get much better than that! Monday, we are going to be seeing a system pass through with rain all day, a high near 54 and a low near 45. Tuesday, we will see it clear up a bit, partly sunny skies, with a few showers throughout the day, a high near 57 and a low near 42. Wednesday, will bring us a bit better weather. Partly sunny skies, a high near 63 and a low near 45. Everyone enjoy your weeks! It will be a decent one!
Tony Propp is now studying pre-recs for meteorology. He is heading to The University of Oklahoma as soon as he gets his AA degree. He is currently a National Weather Service (Skywarn) Storm spotter. He is known nationally for his forecasts and storm chasing. His storm chasing team is called Mesochase, who intercepted 31 tornadoes in the 2010 season, 2 of which were in Washington State.
Forecast For April 29-May 1, 2011
Posted by | CommentsWell everyone we have seen the return of the rain and it is now time to see a bit more sun! Friday, we are going to see a slight chance of showers with mostly cloudy skies, a high near 55 and a low near 40. Saturday, we are going to see partly sunny skies with a high near 57 and a low near 38. Sunday, is going to be the nice day with mostly sunny skies, a high near 66 and a low near 44. That concludes our forecast but I wanted to take a moment and give you all a view on the tornado outbreak in the south on April 27, 2011. The death toll is rising in the areas affected unfortunately. This outbreak has the April 3-4 1974 "Super Outbreak" beat by numbers of tornadoes, and is nearing the number of deaths that the Super Outbreak had. The Super Outbreak had 148 tornadoes total, where this outbreak has had over 180. The death toll of the Super Outbreak was 335. The death totals of this outbreak are nearing 300. Anyone can help the victims of these terrible natural disasters by donating money, or blood to the American Red Cross. Everyone enjoy your weekends!
Tony Propp is now studying pre-recs for meteorology. He is heading to The University of Oklahoma as soon as he gets his AA degree. He is currently a National Weather Service (Skywarn) Storm spotter. He is known nationally for his forecasts and storm chasing. His storm chasing team is called Mesochase, who intercepted 31 tornadoes in the 2010 season, 2 of which were in Washington State.
Forecast for April 25-27 2011
Posted by | CommentsWell everyone, the sun made its final goodbye on Saturday, and we saw some rain Sunday. Monday, we are going to see rain all day with a high near 52 and a low near 42. Tuesday, we are going to see showers throughout the day with mostly cloudy skies, a high near 53 and a low near 42. Wednesday, we are going to see a slight chance of showers with cloudy skies, a high near 54 and a low near 42. Everyone enjoy your weeks and get those rain boots back out!
Tony Propp is now studying pre-recs for meteorology. He is heading to The University of Oklahoma as soon as he gets his AA degree. He is currently a National Weather Service (Skywarn) Storm spotter. He is known nationally for his forecasts and storm chasing. His storm chasing team is called Mesochase, who intercepted 31 tornadoes in the 2010 season, 2 of which were in Washington State.
Forecast for Easter Weekend 2011
Posted by | CommentsWell everyone, we have had our taste of great weather the past week but unfortunately it looks to come to an end on Easter Sunday. Saturday, we are going to see mostly sunny skies with a high near 64 and a low near 42 with increasing clouds overnight. Easter Sunday, is when the rain comes in unfortunately. We are going to see rain likely with a high near 55 and a low near 45. Everyone get out and enjoy your day on Saturday and hopefully your Easter festivities go well with the rain! Happy Easter everyone!
Tony Propp is now studying pre-recs for meteorology. He is heading to The University of Oklahoma as soon as he gets his AA degree. He is currently a National Weather Service (Skywarn) Storm spotter. He is known nationally for his forecasts and storm chasing. His storm chasing team is called Mesochase, who intercepted 31 tornadoes in the 2010 season, 2 of which were in Washington State.
Forecast for April 20-22 2011
Posted by | CommentsWell everyone the weather has been beautiful and it is going to stay that way for quite a while! Wednesday, we are going to see partly sunny skies with a high near 55 and a low near 35. Thursday, we are going to see a few clouds move in but it will continue to stay dry, we will see mostly cloudy skies with a high near 52 and a low near 36. Friday, is going to be much warmer! We are going to see mostly sunny skies with a high near 57 and a low near 39. Everyone enjoy the rest of your week! I know I will!
Tony Propp is now studying pre-recs for meteorology. He is heading to The University of Oklahoma as soon as he gets his AA degree. He is currently a National Weather Service (Skywarn) Storm spotter. He is known nationally for his forecasts and storm chasing. His storm chasing team is called Mesochase, who intercepted 31 tornadoes in the 2010 season, 2 of which were in Washington State.
Forecast for April 18-20 2011
Posted by | CommentsWell everyone I have some great news for you all and there is no downfall to this good news. We have a ridge of high pressure in the area which is going to bring us sun for at least the next week. Though we do have an offshore flow which may bring in just a shower or two throughout the entire week. Monday, we are going to see partly sunny skies with a high near 51 and a low near 31. Tuesday, we are going to see a very slight chance of a shower, otherwise mostly sunny skies with a high near 52 and a low near 36. Wednesday, we are going to see mostly sunny skies with a very slight chance of a shower with high near 53 and a low near 36. Thursday, we are going to see probably the best day of the week with mostly sunny skies with a high near 55 and a low near 38. Everyone enjoy the sunshine! It is going to be a great week!
Tony Propp is now studying pre-recs for meteorology. He is heading to The University of Oklahoma as soon as he gets his AA degree. He is currently a National Weather Service (Skywarn) Storm spotter. He is known nationally for his forecasts and storm chasing. His storm chasing team is called Mesochase, who intercepted 31 tornadoes in the 2010 season, 2 of which were in Washington State.
Forecast For April 15-17 2011
Posted by | CommentsWell everyone we are still stuck in this rain! Friday, we are going to see showers throughout the day with a high near 51 and a low near 38. Saturday, we are going to see mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of showers. A high near 53 and a low near 42. Sunday, it is looking to clear up for us! We are going to see partly sunny skies with a high near 53 and a low near 37. Everyone enjoy your weekends and get out and enjoy the sun on Sunday! Hopefully we will start to see a warmer trend of weather!
Tony Propp is now studying pre-recs for meteorology. He is heading to The University of Oklahoma as soon as he gets his AA degree. He is currently a National Weather Service (Skywarn) Storm spotter. He is known nationally for his forecasts and storm chasing. His storm chasing team is called Mesochase, who intercepted 31 tornadoes in the 2010 season, 2 of which were in Washington State.
Forecast For April 13-15 2011
Posted by | CommentsWell everyone, the last couple days have been pretty nice but we are back to the rain! Wednesday, we are going to see rain all day with a high near 50 and a low near 38. Thursday, we are going to be seeing showers throughout the day with a high near 49 and a low near 38. Friday, yet again more showers with a high near 50 and a low near 43. There is a chance we may get a clearing this weekend so lets look forward to that! Everyone enjoy the rest of your weeks!
Tony Propp is now studying pre-recs for meteorology. He is heading to The University of Oklahoma as soon as he gets his AA degree. He is currently a National Weather Service (Skywarn) Storm spotter. He is known nationally for his forecasts and storm chasing. His storm chasing team is called Mesochase, who intercepted 31 tornadoes in the 2010 season, 2 of which were in Washington State.














