By Gordon McCraw, Meteorologist for the Tillamook County Pioneer
It looks like the high pressure ridge will hang on through tomorrow, and so conditions will change little; the marine clouds will move back in and the northerly winds will persist, the low tonight down around 52.
Again tomorrow, the marine clouds will be slow to burn back, winds becoming northerly 5-10, the high near 65, the clouds return tomorrow night, light northerly winds, lows near 50.
Sunday the ridge weakens and slowly drifts eastward causing the winds to become more northwesterly 8-12, still only becoming partly sunny, mainly away from the beaches, and the increasingly westerly flow starts to cool the temperatures with the high Sunday near 64, the marine clouds still return Sunday night as a trough of low pressure moves in, the winds becoming northwesterly 10-15 gusting to 20 that night, the low near 48.
Monday looks mostly sunny for a change, winds northwesterly 8-12, the afternoon high temperature near 62. With high pressure to the east and low pressure to the west, the breezy winds return Monday night under partly cloudy skies, the low down around 46.
Tuesday looks to be another cool day with partly sunny skies, the high near 62, then mostly sunny skies Wednesday, the high near 64, and the warming continues into Thursday with the high up near 66. We continue to see partly cloudy nights, lows near 46.