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AVIATION

An ongoing prolonged rain event will continue through this TAF period. The east west axis of rains will shift from south to north with time Today and Tonight, bringing a shift of mainly VFR rains Today, to more lower cigs and to a lesser degree visibility overnight as the boundary layer cools, especially in the higher elevation + upslope prone terminals (YKM/ALW/PDT). Look for Cigs in the 1-2kft in this locations as rains persist beyond the sunset. As the night progresses, the rain will become more lacking as the winds develop, mixing the surface layer enough to reestablish VFR cigs and vsbys. Expect wind shear in the lowest 2000 ft (PDT/ALW/PSC) anywhere from 35 to 55kts after 09z.

PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS

PDT 56 45 65 51 / 100 90 40 20 ALW 54 46 64 54 / 90 90 60 30 PSC 56 44 66 53 / 80 90 20 20 YKM 50 39 60 48 / 80 100 60 50 HRI 57 46 66 52 / 90 90 20 20 ELN 46 35 56 44 / 70 100 70 70 RDM 57 44 63 37 / 70 50 10 0 LGD 51 41 58 45 / 100 100 50 20 GCD 51 45 58 40 / 90 70 10 10 DLS 56 48 63 55 / 100 100 70 60

PDT WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES

OR...None. WA...Flood Watch through Friday morning for WAZ026-027-521>523.


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