Beginning of Winter

Atmospheric rivers drench the coast. Pineapple Express, tropical moisture bombs.

Beginning of Winter microseason image

Things to See

First Major Winter Storms Arrive November marks the beginning of the most intense rainy season, with atmospheric river events ("Pineapple Express") bringing tropical moisture in horizontal rain and fierce winds. These powerful storm systems deliver 2-6 inches of valley rain in single events, with Olympic Peninsula locations receiving 10-15 inches. Watch for dramatic cloud formations, rapidly rising rivers, and the transition to persistent winter weather patterns. Winds can reach 40-50 mph in valleys and 75-90 mph in extreme events. This is the Pacific Northwest's most reliable weather transition—November through December are consistently the wettest months.

Foods to Mark the Season

Dungeness crab season begins in earnest, offering sweet meat perfect for crab boils and feasts. Fresh oysters reach peak plumpness in cold waters, while late-season chanterelles still fruit prolifically after the first major rains. <br>

Things to Do

Experience storm watching from coastal headlands or oceanfront lodges as atmospheric rivers bring dramatic wave action and horizontal rain. Watch from safe vantage points at Tofino, Kalaloch Lodge at Olympic National Park, Cape Disappointment, or Westport's viewing tower during high tide for the most spectacular displays.

Tofino Storm Watching Winter Storm Watching in Olympic National Park: https://www.myolympicpark.com/things-to-do/outdoor-recreation/storm-watching-coast/

Each microseason is approximately 5 days, marking the subtle changes in nature throughout the year.