Not much has changed since yesterday except that this storm will now hit the NW corner of Washington before going into Vancouver Island The baro is dropping rapidly and we are certainly having plenty of rain. The wind predictions from yesterday remain the same for today except for the San Juan Islands, Gulf Islands, Lower Strait of Georgia, Bellingham, Blaine, and Pt Roberts area which because the storm is moving further inland, could be hit a little harder. By that I mean 50-60 knots with gusts over 70. This will start around 1800 hours and last through 2200 hours.
Now I’ve got to go clean out my gutters and the street drain.
Stay safe
Bruce has raced and cruised the Pacific Northwest his entire life. He earned a Bachelor’s of Science from the University of Washington in Biological Oceanography and learned meteorology “to keep from getting kicked around on the race course.” Bruce spent nearly two decades as Associate Publisher for Northwest Yachting Magazine, retiring in mid-2015, and was the chairman of the board of trustees for the Northwest Marine Trade Association in 2014. (photo of Bruce driving Playstation is a bit dated, but cool)