947 FXUS66 KPDT 141523 AFDPDT Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Pendleton OR 823 AM PDT Sun Jul 14 2019 .SHORT TERM...Today and tonight...An upper level trough has pushed onshore this morning. This trough has very limited moisture associated so main impact with be slightly cooler temperatures and some breezy afternoon and evening westerly winds along the east slopes of the Cascades which spill out into the Columbia Basin. A southwest flow continues over eastern Oregon where again some late day isolated thunderstorms will be possible mainly east of a line from John Day to Enterprise. && .AVIATION...18Z TAFs...SCT-BKN mid/upper level cloudiness associated with a passing jet streak will continue to move through the region today/tonight becoming BKN-OVC by Monday morning. Additional FEW-SCT cumulus coverage is expected over the higher terrain this afternoon. All terminals remain comfortably VFR through the period with minimum cigs around 9000 ft agl. Winds will be a bit lighter than yesterday, 5-15KTs with a slightly weaker response to cross-Cascade thermal gradients in the afternoon/evening. Isolated thunderstorms will be possible again this afternoon/evening across Crook/Grant/Wallowa County, but will stay well away from the terminals. Peck && .PREV DISCUSSION... /issued 152 AM PDT Sun Jul 14 2019/ SHORT TERM...Today through Tuesday...An upper trough off the coast will keep a southwest flow over the region and forecast area today and Monday. There will be some moisture and just enough instability warrant a few showers and afternoon thunderstorms in the forecast for the central to northeast mountains. SPC has some of northeast Oregon in a Marginal risk of thunderstorms. However, severe thunderstorms are not expected, but one cannot be completely ruled out. Elsewhere in the forecast area it will remain dry. The upper trough axis will move across the forecast area on Tuesday. However, moisture will be very limited on Tuesday and therefore have mostly cloudy skies, but no rain or thunderstorms. It will be too stable on Tuesday due to a marine push. Temperatures will be near normal today and just a few degrees below normal on Monday and Tuesday. 88 LONG TERM...Tuesday night through Saturday. West to southwest flow aloft can be expected through much of the period as a low pressure system remains over the northeast Pacific Ocean. Several shortwaves will rotate through this pattern and will bring some breezy winds to the area for Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. They will also bring slight chances of showers along the Washington Cascades. Temperatures will trend slightly cooler through the week with this progressive pattern with highs about 3 to 5 degrees cooler than normal for this time of year. AVIATION...12Z Tafs. Mainly VFR conditions the next 24 hours. Isolated thunderstorms will be possible over the Blue Mountains today, but shouldn't impact TAF sties. A weak trough will be moving into the area through the day and tighten the gradient, and bring increased winds to mainly Washington through the afternoon and evening. 93 && .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... PDT 87 61 83 56 / 0 0 0 0 ALW 88 64 86 61 / 0 0 0 0 PSC 90 62 88 62 / 0 0 0 0 YKM 88 57 85 57 / 0 0 10 0 HRI 90 64 87 60 / 0 0 0 0 ELN 80 59 80 57 / 0 0 0 0 RDM 85 50 80 50 / 0 0 0 10 LGD 84 57 79 55 / 10 10 10 10 GCD 86 56 80 53 / 20 20 10 10 DLS 85 65 83 62 / 0 10 10 0 && .PDT WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... OR...None. WA...None. && $$ 91/74/74