Recreational Report
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Mount Rainier Recreational Forecast
National Weather Service Seattle WA
358 AM PDT Fri Jul 19 2024

.SYNOPSIS...Western Washington on the back side of an upper level
ridge centered over the Rockies. An approaching upper level trough
will build the ridge over the park Saturday. The trough will nick
the northwest portion of Western Washington Sunday. A change in
the weather pattern beginning Monday with an upper level trough
moving into the area. The trough will remain over the park through
Thursday resulting in cooler weather next week.

&&

.FRIDAY...Sunny. Freezing level near 14500 feet.
.FRIDAY NIGHT...Clear. Freezing level near 15500 feet.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Freezing level near 16000 feet.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Freezing level near 16000 feet.
.SUNDAY...Mostly sunny. Freezing level near 15000 feet.

&&

Temperature and wind forecasts for selected locations.

                       Fri    Fri    Sat    Sat    Sun
                            Night         Night

Summit   (14411 FT)     32     35     38     35     33
                     SW 30  SW 15  SW 20  SW 25   S 35

Camp Muir(10188 FT)     51     47     57     52     57
                     SW 15  SW 10   S 15  SW 10  SE 20

Paradise  (5420 FT)     73     53     77     63     76
                      W 10  NW  5  NW  5  NE  5  NW  5

Longmire  (2760 FT)     78     57     84     66     83
                      W  5  NW  5  NW  5  NE  5  NW  5

++ Temperatures and wind for the summit and Camp Muir are average
   conditions expected in the free air at those elevations.
++ Temperatures for Paradise and Longmire are the expected highs and
   lows. Wind is the average wind expected during that period.

.Extended Forecast...

.SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY...Mostly clear nights and sunny
days. Freezing level near 15000 feet Sunday night lowering to
13000 to 14000 feet Monday night through Thursday.

$$

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