The weather is so normal, it's almost boring, at least to atmospheric scientists like the UW's Cliff Mass.
"Unfortunately, next week, we just have one minor system after the other coming through," says Mass. "No real severe weather. No big snowstorms or windstorms."
With the morning fog burning off Friday, Mass sees sunshine through this afternoon.
"Saturday's the day to get out there, go skiing, whatever you want to do outside."
The rain comes by Sunday morning.
To hear Mass explain how the big, gusty winds this past week not only blew down a lot of trees, but also produced a "geyser" that pushed up the floor at Ivar's Restaurant in Mukilteo, use the "listen" button above.
You can subscribe to a podcast of this and previous "Weather with Cliff Mass" shows. We also have a running string of questions and comments, which provide topics and inspiration for future conversations. And for more discussions, be sure to check out Cliff's weather blog.
The weekly KPLU feature "Weather with Cliff Mass" airs every Friday at 9 a.m. immediately following BirdNote, and repeats twice on Friday afternoons during All Things Considered. The feature is hosted by KPLU’s Health and Science reporter Keith Seinfeld. Cliff Mass is a University of Washington Professor of Atmospheric Sciences and renowned Seattle weather prognosticator.