Seattle, WA
Seattle weather: Dry Wednesday then wet & breezy to close the week
SEATTLE – Tuesday’s skies had been stunning, however sadly, our highs solely warmed into the higher 40s to close 50 for a lot of areas round western Washington.
The conventional seasonal excessive for this time of 12 months is 57.
Clouds will improve for a lot of in a single day with temperatures plummeting into the higher 20s to mid-30s.
Among the coldest spots as we get up Wednesday are to the south in Pierce and Thurston Counties, together with of us in western Whatcom County.
Sadly, excessive strain will lose out as low strain transferring in off the Pacific takes over the area. This can maintain our skies Wednesday largely cloudy.
We’ll keep dry by a lot of the day till simply after dinner when rain settles into Puget Sound.
In the event you’re heading out to the Mariners recreation tomorrow for the matinée match with the Angels, the roof needs to be open!
Costume heat as excessive temperatures solely heat into the low 50s tomorrow with first-pitch temps within the higher 40s. Brr!
Thursday morning guarantees rain and breezy winds. We anticipate heavy downpours, particularly over the mountains with this method monitoring inland.
The night commute seems to be fairly sloppy too! Highs solely land within the low 50s.
Rain and breezy circumstances proceed by Friday with an opportunity for thunderstorms firing up over the mountains.
Heavy rain falling over the Olympics (3-4″) Thursday and Friday, will power a pointy rise within the Skokomish River in Mason County.
Know the roads and don’t drive by closures as minor flooding is probably going.
Now to our Easter weekend outlook: At this level, we’re sadly forecasting “Damp Paws” for the Easter Bunny.
We anticipate scattered showers at occasions, not a washout although! As we push nearer to the weekend, we’ll have a greater deal with on Sunday.
The cool and showery climate rolls proper into subsequent week. Highs wrestle to get to 50! Yikes! Joyful Spring all!
Have a terrific remainder of the week! ~Erin Mayovsky, FOX 13 Forecaster
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