157  
FXUS66 KPQR 171906  
AFDPQR  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION...UPDATED  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PORTLAND OR  
1105 AM PST MON FEB 17 2025  
 
UPDATED AVIATION  
   
SYNOPSIS  
 
A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM MAINTAINS WIDESPREAD RAIN AND CASCADE  
SNOW TODAY. HEAVY SNOW AND HAZARDOUS TRAVEL IS EXPECTED FOR THE  
CASCADE PASSES THROUGH THIS AFTERNOON. MILDER TEMPERATURES  
CONTINUE THROUGH THE WEEK, WITH ANOTHER WEATHER SYSTEM ARRIVING  
LATER TUESDAY INTO WEDNESDAY. LIKELY TRENDING DRIER AND WARMER  
LATER THIS WEEK, BUT POTENTIAL FOR HEAVIER RAIN RETURNS FOR THE  
WEEKEND.  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM...NOW THROUGH WEDNESDAY NIGHT  
MOIST ONSHORE FLOW  
CONTINUES TO MAINTAIN RAIN SHOWERS OVER THE AREA AND ACCUMULATING  
SNOW IN THE CASCADES. WITH SNOW LEVELS AROUND 3500-4000 FT  
TODAY, EXPECT AN ADDITIONAL ABOUT 0.5 TO 1 FT MORE OF SNOW  
WITHIN THE CASCADES UNTIL THIS EVENING. AIDED BY A SHORTWAVE  
TROUGH MOVING OVER THE REGION TODAY, EXPECT SNOWFALL RATES OF  
0.5 TO 1.0 INCH PER HOUR AT TIMES UNTIL THIS EVENING FOR THE  
CASCADE PASSES. AS A RESULT, WILL MAINTAIN THE WINTER STORM  
WARNING FOR THE SW WASHINGTON AND NW OREGON CASCADES UNTIL  
4 PM THIS AFTERNOON. THOSE TRAVELING THROUGH THE CASCADES  
SHOULD PREPARE FOR WINTER WEATHER AND REFER TO ODOT/WSDOT FOR  
THE LATEST ROAD CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS.  
 
FURTHERMORE, THE UPPER HOOD RIVER VALLEY WILL LIKELY SEE SOME  
FREEZING RAIN ACCUMULATION AROUND 0.05 TO 0.10 INCH THIS MORNING  
UNTIL 10 AM, SPECIFICALLY FOR AREAS ABOVE 1000 FT IN ELEVATION.  
WITH EXPECTED ACCUMULATIONS AND CONCERN FOR SLIPPERY ROADS AND  
SIDEWALKS, HAVE ISSUED A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL 10 AM  
THIS MORNING FOR AREAS ABOVE 1000 FT, SUCH AS PARKDALE.  
 
FOR AREAS WEST OF THE CASCADES, EXPECT RAINY WEATHER TO CONTINUE  
TODAY, BECOMING SHOWERY BY THE EVENING AND DISSIPATING OVERNIGHT  
INTO EARLY TUESDAY MORNING. EXPECT AN ADDITIONAL 0.25 INCH OF  
RAIN ALONG THE COAST AND WITHIN THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY UNTIL 10  
PM TONIGHT. AS FOR THE COAST RANGE AND CASCADE FOOTHILLS, AN  
ADDITIONAL 0.50 TO 0.75 INCH OF RAINFALL IS EXPECTED. ALTHOUGH  
RIVERS ARE ON THE RISE, THERE ARE STILL NO HYDRO IMPACTS  
EXPECTED. COULD SEE SOME PATCHY FOG OR LOW STRATUS EARLY TUESDAY  
MORNING AS SHOWERS AND CLOUD COVER DISSIPATES. BY TUESDAY  
AFTERNOON, OFFSHORE WINDS WILL INCREASE AND TEMPERATURES WILL  
INCREASE INTO THE LOW 50S.  
 
ANOTHER FRONTAL SYSTEM WILL ARRIVE BETWEEN TUESDAY AFTERNOON AND  
EVENING, PUSHING SNOW LEVELS BACK TO OVER 5000 FT AND BRINGING  
SNOW TO THE CASCADES AND WIDESPREAD RAIN WEST OF THE CASCADES.  
FROM TUESDAY NIGHT INTO WEDNESDAY MORNING, THERE IS AROUND A  
30-50% CHANCE FOR A WINTRY MIX OF SNOW/SLEET RETURNING TO THE  
UPPER HOOD RIVER VALLEY AS TEMPERATURES ARE FORECAST TO COOL TO  
AROUND 30-34 DEGREES. ADDITIONALLY, NBM DOES SUGGEST A 10-20%  
CHANCE OF 0.5 INCH OR MORE OF SNOW EARLY WEDNESDAY MORNING FOR  
AREAS WITHIN THE UPPER HOOD RIVER VALLEY, SUCH AS ODELL AND  
PARKDALE.  
 
THIS TUESDAY INTO WEDNESDAY WEATHER SYSTEM WILL NEED TO BE  
MONITORED AS THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR A STRONGER LOW SPINNING UP  
NEAR THE COASTLINE AND MOVING NORTHEAST INTO THE REGION. LATEST  
MODELS SUGGEST THIS LOW TO DEEPEN TO AROUND 995 MB, BRINGING A  
10-20% CHANCE OF WIND GUSTS UP TO 50 MPH ALONG THE COAST.  
INLAND, MORE RAIN AND CASCADE SNOW IS EXPECTED UNTIL EARLY  
THURSDAY MORNING. ~HALL  
   
LONG TERM...THURSDAY THROUGH SUNDAY  
MODELS AND THEIR ENSEMBLES  
ARE IN GOOD AGREEMENT LATER THIS WEEK OF UPPER LEVEL RIDGING  
BUILDING OVER THE REGION. MOST CLUSTERS KEEP THE AREA DRY MUCH OF  
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, ALTHOUGH THERE IS AROUND A 20-30% CHANCE  
THAT A FRONT IS ABLE TO PUSH RAIN BACK INTO SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON  
AND FAR NW OREGON BY FRIDAY AFTERNOON. TEMPERATURES ARE LIKELY  
TO CONTINUE THE GRADUAL WARMING TREND INTO THE MID TO UPPER 50S  
INTO THE WEEKEND. THE NEXT WEATHER SYSTEM THAT BRINGS MORE RAIN  
TO THE PACIFIC NW OVER THE WEEKEND WILL LIKELY BE ASSOCIATED  
WITH A WEAK TO MODERATE ATMOSPHERIC RIVER. THE EUROPEAN ENSEMBLE  
SUGGESTS AVERAGE PWAT AMOUNTS AROUND 1 INCH, WITH SOME MEMBERS  
SHOWING UP TO 2 INCHES WITHIN 24 HOURS POSSIBLE. THE GFS  
ENSEMBLE SHOWS SLIGHTLY LOWER AVERAGE PWAT AMOUNTS AROUND 0.75  
INCH, WITH SOME MEMBERS SHOWING UP TO 1.5 INCHES WITHIN 24 HOURS  
POSSIBLE. UNCERTAINTY WITH WHERE THE BAND OF HEAVIER MOISTURE  
SETS UP LEADS TO THIS VARIATION OF EXPECTED TOTAL PRECIPITATION.  
~HALL/DH  
 
 
   
AVIATION  
SHOWERS CONTINUE A MIX OF MVFR AND IFR CONDITIONS  
THIS MORNING. DECREASING SHOWERS WILL BRING A MIX OF VFR AND MVFR  
CONDITIONS THIS AFTERNOON. LIGHT SW WINDS ACROSS MOST OF THE AREA  
WILL BECOME SOUTHERLY AND WEAKEN THIS AFTERNOON. CALM WINDS AND  
LINGERING SURFACE MOISTURE WILL LIKELY LEAD TO FOG AND IFR  
CONDITIONS ALONG THE COAST AND THE INLAND VALLEYS TONIGHT INTO  
TUESDAY MORNING. THERE IS AROUND A 30-50% CHANCE OF IFR FOR THE  
WILLAMETTE VALLEY TONIGHT WITH HIGHER CHANCES (~90%) FOR IFR ALONG  
THE COAST.  
 
PDX AND APPROACHES...SHOWERS WILL DECREASE THIS AFTERNOON AND  
EVENING. WINDS WILL REMAIN LIGHT WITH EASTERLY WINDS  
THIS MORNING AND TONIGHT WITH POSSIBLY A BRIEF PERIOD OF SOUTH  
WINDS THIS AFTERNOON.THERE IS A 30% CHANCE FOR IFR CONDITIONS  
DEVELOPING  
AROUND 10 PM TONIGHT, THEN A 60% CHANCE FOR IFR CONDITIONS AFTER  
2 AM TUESDAY MORNING. FLIGHT CONDITIONS SHOULD IMPROVE TO MVFR  
LATE TUESDAY MORNING, THEN VFR LATE TUESDAY AFTERNOON. ~TJ  
 
 
   
MARINE  
SOUTHWESTERLY WINDS WILL GRADUALLY WEAKEN TODAY, WITH  
GUSTS FALLING BELOW 20 KT. HOWEVER, SEAS WILL INCREASE TODAY  
AROUND 12 TO 14 FEET AT 15 SECONDS DUE TO AN INCOMING WESTERLY  
SWELL. HIGH PRESSURE WILL CONTINUE THE BRIEF LULL IN WINDS MONDAY  
NIGHT TO TUESDAY WITH SEAS SUBSIDING TO 9 TO 10 FEET AT 12  
SECONDS.  
 
ANOTHER FRONTAL SYSTEM ARRIVES TUESDAY NIGHT INTO WEDNESDAY  
MORNING, BRINGING ANOTHER ROUND OF INCREASED WINDS AND BUILDING  
SEAS. CONFIDENCE IS INCREASING FOR GALE FORCE SOUTHERLY WIND  
GUSTS UP TO 40 KT IN THE OUTER WATERS (10 TO 60 NM OUT) AND UP TO  
35 KT OVER THE INNER WATERS (OUT 10 NM). WILL NOTE THAT THERE IS  
ALSO A 30-50% CHANCE FOR ISOLATED STORM FORCE WIND GUSTS UP TO 50  
KT ACROSS THE OUTER WATERS. DUE TO GREATER CONFIDENCE IN GALE  
FORCE GUSTS IN THE OUTER WATERS, A GALE WATCH HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR  
THESE MARINE ZONES (PZZ271-273) BEGINNING 4 PM TUESDAY AND  
LASTING THROUGH 10 AM WEDNESDAY. PREDOMINATELY WIND-DRIVEN SEAS  
WILL ALSO BUILD DURING THIS TIME, AROUND 12 TO 15 FEET AT 14  
SECONDS.-ALVIZ  
 
 
   
BEACH HAZARDS  
A WESTERLY SWELL OF 12-14 FT AT 15 SECONDS WILL  
RESULT IN AN INCREASED THREAT FOR SNEAKER WAVES ALONG ALL COASTAL  
BEACHES TODAY. THEREFORE, THE BEACH HAZARDS STATEMENT REMAINS IN  
EFFECT THROUGH 4 PM MONDAY. BEACHGOERS SHOULD REMAIN VIGILANT FOR  
WAVES OCCASIONALLY RUNNING UP MUCH FARTHER ONTO THE BEACH THAN  
BACKGROUND WAVE CONDITIONS. STAY OFF OF ROCKS, JETTIES AND LOGS.  
NEVER TURN YOUR BACK ON THE OCEAN. -ALVIZ/TK  
 
 
   
PQR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
OR...WINTER STORM WARNING UNTIL 4 PM PST THIS AFTERNOON FOR  
ORZ126>128.  
 
WA...WINTER STORM WARNING UNTIL 4 PM PST THIS AFTERNOON FOR WAZ211.  
 
PZ...SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY UNTIL 4 AM PST TUESDAY FOR PZZ210-251>253-  
271>273.  
 
GALE WATCH FROM TUESDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING FOR  
PZZ271>273.  
 
 
 
 
 
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