Weather with Cliff Mass
Atmospheric scientist Cliff Mass provides a weekly weather forecast for the Pacific Northwest, details current and future weather topics, and discusses related topics. Podcast is released every Friday at 9am. Support this podcast and ensure it remains ad-free on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/cliffmass
Monsoon Moisture and Pacific Northwest

There has been a lot of talk recently about monsoon moisture influencing the Northwest. You thought that monsoons only influence India? You will learn the truth in this podcast!
Meteorological Summer Starts Next Week

I will provide the forecast, which includes the start of meteorological summer!
Rain without Clouds, the Upcoming Cooling, and Leeside Winds

The radar shows offshore rain, but it is not raining. This podcast explains why. I also give the forecast, with cooling and some showers possible. And I talk about strong winds on the eastern slopes of the Cascades..
Showers, Warm Up, and Eastside Winds

My podcast will discuss the origins of our current cool/showery weather and tell you why such cool weather in the west produces strong winds over the eastern slopes of the Cascades.
A Beautiful Saturday Before June Gloom Returns

It's a phrase that puts a shiver down the spine of all Northwesterners: June Gloom. And it's coming. But first we have a delightful Friday and a warm (but not too warm) Saturday. In this podcast, I describe the forecast and why we get June gloom every year.
The Heavy Rain Event and the Potential for Thunderstorms

My podcast will review the heavy rain event predicted for Sunday through Tuesday and then turn to a warm stretch expected from the middle to end of next week. But then is a surprise: the potential for thunderstorms next weekend in eastern Washington and Oregon, the Cascades, and maybe a few boomers drifting into western Wasington.
Memorial Day Weekend Weather Plus Western Washington Wildfire

In this podcast I talk about the weather forecast for this weekend and beyond, and then discuss the validity of predictions of increased chances of western Washington wildfires.
The Latest Forecast Plus How Far into the Future Can We Forecast?

In this podcast, provide the weekend and weekly forecast and describe the cool/soggy pattern we are in. And in the second segment, I describe the limits on weather prediction technology: how far into the future can we forecast and why it has gotten so much better.
Forecast and Aurora (Updated)

I provide the weekend forecast and talk about the major aurora expected tonight.
Forecast and Aurora

I will provide the latest weekend forecast and tell you about the major aurora that should be visible tonight
My Views on Global Warming and Climate Change

Several of you have asked me about my viewpoint on global warming and climate change. This podcast will outline my thoughts on this important subject and give you a bit of history and perspective.
A Wet Weekend Ahead and Why the New York Smoke Had Little to Do With Climate Change

This week the weather will be near normal and relatively dry, but that changes radically over the weekend, as a strong Pacific low center moves in and sticks around in our area. I will briefly describe this situation before turning to a detailed analysis of the major smoke event that hit the East Coast, including an explanation of why global warming was only a minor player.
Where do you get the best weather forecasts? And a cool weak ahead.

This podcast answers the question: where can you get the best weather forecast? Your smartphone?, from the National Weather Service website?, from your local TV weathercasters? or what? The answer may surprise you. And I also talk about the cool weak ahead.
Why is freezing at 32°F? And a snowy mountain forecast for this weekend.

This podcast answers an interesting question: why is freezing at 32°F? Why not 50 or 0? And I talk about a return of moisture to the Northwest, with heavy snow expected in the mountains.
The end of La Nina and an El Nino Winter Ahead

This podcast talks about the recent termination of a 3-year La Nina and the near certainty of El Nino conditions ahead. The weather implications of the change are discussed as well.
Are cold waves increasing over the Northwest? And a transition to meteorological spring ahead.

Several blog readers have asked whether global warming is increasing West Coast cold waves. The answer is no, and in this podcast I explain why. Plus, I talk about an encouraging forecast for more normal conditions in our region.
How long are weather forecasts skillful?

This podcast answers the question: how long are weather predictions skillful? The answer may surprise you....
Wind, Cold, and Snow Ahead. Plus a Primer of Northwest Gaps

This podcast tells the story of a cold, windy, snowy week ahead. And I provide the basics on the mountain gaps of the region and their influence on our weather.
A Deep Dive into the Upcoming Snow Event over Western Washington and Oregon

We are in the tail end of the lowland snow season west of the Cascade crest. But tomorrow and Tuesday some lowlands locations will see some snowflakes. This podcast does a deep dive into the event, explaining the complex meteorology that will occur over the next few days.
Plenty of rain and mountain snow this week. Plus, the two types of Northwest precipitation.

A series of weather systems will come through this week. I will provide the details. Major enhancements in mountain snowpack are expected. And there is the potential for much colder weather in about a week. In the second half of the podcast I describe the two types of rain we get in our region and tell you why.
Why Does High Pressure Produce Low Clouds in the Northwest?, Plus the Latest Forecast

Several folks have asked my why high pressure produces low clouds in our region....this podcast explains why. Plus, a chilly, but sunny forecast.
Atmospheric Pressure, King Tides, and the Potential for Cold Air and Snow Next Weekend

In the second part of the podcast, I give you a primer on atmospheric pressure, with particular attention to the impact on water levels and the potential for King Tides. I also provide the forecast: not much action this week, but the potential for FAR colder air over the weekend. Yes, even that four-letter word, snow, for some locations.
The Big Dry is Coming and The Truth about the Pacific Data Void

After a few more days of showers, a big ridge will develop over the eastern Pacific, bring dry conditions and sun to the entire West Coast. After providing the forecast, I take on the claims of Pacific weather data voids and describe the ability of meteorologists to monitor the weather everywhere in three dimensions.
The Origin and Prediction of Atmospheric Rivers. Plus, the Weather Forecast for the Week Ahead

This week I will take on the topic of atmospheric rivers-- the weather features that are now inundating California. And I provide the latest forecast for the next week.....not very exciting for the Northwest but threatening for California.
Where are the coldest and warmest areas of the Pacific Northwest during the winter?

With not much weather action for the next five days in Washington and Oregon, I skip the forecast today and talk about the mildest and coldest places in the Northwest during winter. Have a good new year!
The Story on Northwest Freezing Rain Events and a Major Shift in Our Weather

This podcast describes the nature of Northwest freezing rain events and describes the major shift to warm/wet weather this week.
Cold, High Pressure, and the Potential for Lowland Snow

This podcast will talk about cold and very high pressure moving south out of Canada. Will record high pressure be observed in our region? And a detailed forecast for the cold and snow of the upcoming week.
Why Don't Clouds Fall Out of the Sky? And a Cool, Dry Pattern After This Weekend

Clouds way millions of pounds but stay in the sky. I explain why. And I provide an interesting forecast for a wet start to the weekend, followed by very dry conditions.
Why is the air so dry? And the latest snow forecast for this weekend.

Why is the air so dry inside these days? I will explain why. And I will give an updated forecast regarding the potential for snow over our region.
The Thanksgiving Forecast and the Winter Weather of the Columbia Basin

This podcast starts with the forecast for the next week, with a very favorable forecast for Thanksgiving Day. I then turn to talk about the winter weather of the Columbia Basin, describing the "cold pool" that develops in its lower elevations, bringing low clouds and icy conditions.
An Unusually Dry Period Ahead

La Nina conditions, with high pressure along the coast, will bring dry conditions to the Northwest for 7-9 days.
The Wet/Cold Forecast Ahead and the Local Challenges of Northwest Snow Prediction

I start with the forecast, with everything from heavy rain, strong winds, and snow, and then describe the challenges of predicting snow in our region.
A cool and potentially snowy period ahead

My podcast talks about some active weather ahead, with cooler than normal temperatures this week...and the potential for a major snow-producer in the mountains starting next Sunday! Even the lowlands might see some flakes!
Was Global Warming Behind the Recent Smoky Period in Western Washington?

Will global warming increase the chances of westside wildfires in the Northwest? Was climate change behind the recent fires and smoke west of the Cascade crest? I provide the answer in this podcast.
How far in time can we forecast the weather? And a view of the big weather change ahead.

When will the autumn rain return to the Northwest? I will tell you in this podcast. And I will take on the related issue: how far in time can meteorologists predict the weather? How has that changed over the past decades?
No Rain in Sight and Autumn Fog

Amazingly, the latest forecast models indicate no rain for the next 10 days. I will tell you the story about that. And in the second half of the podcast, will tell you why we are in the middle of fog season and why smoke can enhance fog formation.
How Have Hurricane Forecasts Changed? And a Warm. Dry Weekend Ahead

Hurricane Ian is in the news and this podcast describes how hurricane forecast skill has changed over the year and why. And I also provide an amazingly warm, dry forecast for the new week.
The Perfect SmokeStorm and A Perfect Weekend Ahead

How could a small, dying fire in the Cascades result in some of the worst air pollution in recent Seattle history. I will explain how. And also provide you with a very promising forecast for the weekend.
The History of Wildfires over the Northwest and A Dry, Temperate and Snow-Free Week Ahead

My podcast will start with a very favorable weather forecast for our region--perfect temperatures, little smoke, and no rain. The bulk of the podcast will discuss the history of wildfires over the region, noting that summer smoke is our normal condition.
Smoke Forecast Over Western Washington, Wildfire Threats, and the 3D Nature of Northwest Smoke

This podcast takes on Northwest smoke. I explain how it is highly three-dimensional and why smoke can be visible aloft but never make it to the surface. I also give you the latest forecast, with warm/smoky conditions on Saturday followed by substantial improvement and cooling on Sunday.