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Storm pattern shifting for major storms to impact the Western U.S. Coasts
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[quote:JLK:MV8xNzU3NDQ0XzI5MTQ3NzYwX0VCNzY5Q0Q0] Up here on Vancouver Island we all those series of storms a Tokyo Express. [/quote]
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(TheWeatherSpace.com) - The winter has either been diving storms, missing most of the Pacific Northwest and hitting Arizona or warmer temperatures, but that will change.
The ridge of high pressure responsible for driving storms north of the Western United States is finally showing signs of weakening. As this weakens further starting this week, expect the jet stream to sag southward, bringing numerous strong storms to the Pacific Northwest and down into Southern California eventually.
The target of most of the storms will be in Washington, Oregon, and Northern California, but energy from the entire jet stream will affect all of the Western United States starting on Wednesday with a massive storm into the Pacific Northwest.
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