

Possible convergence zone over the Central Puget Sound Friday evening. Coastal Marine Zone Forecasts by the Seattle, WA Forecast Office - click on the area of interest. A dissipating front will arrive Friday afternoon. SYNOPSIS.Upper level ridge over the area today will weaken tonight and Friday. Thanks to western WA's natural A/C…the marine push! Some locations are only running 5 to 10 degrees cooler today…but there's good news…another marine push moves inland tonight! #wawx pic.twitter. 643 FXUS66 KSEW 151047 AFDSEW Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Seattle WA 347 AM PDT Thu.

Temps this AM remain roughly 10-25 degrees cooler than this time yesterday.

By Tuesday morning, temperatures were between 10 and 25 degrees cooler than they were the previous day at the same time. In the Seattle area, overnight temperatures at long last dropped into the 60s, after sitting around a sweltering 80 degrees on Sunday night. In fact, Westport dropped from 83 to 64 late Monday morning. #wawx /UdFYSkttqcĪccording to the NWS, the cooler marine air is moving up north from the coast. Like it warmer? We should nudge into the low 80s for the final day of the month next Friday.👀 Can you spot the marine push? Marine stratus has started to move inland this evening, cooling areas along the coast and across SW interior by 30 degrees in some places.
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Next week, we'll keep 'wonderful on repeat,' with a series of mostly sunny days and highs in the just-right 70s. Sunday will be warmer and brighter, with highs in the upper 70s to wrap up the first weekend of summer. MyForecast is a comprehensive resource for online weather forecasts and reports for over 58000 locations worldwide. ) In Washington Arlington Bellingham Bremerton Burlington Chehalis Deer Park Eastsound Ellensburg Ephrata. (For coded METAR observations, click here. Please visit the for a list of cities with data. From the map, access the last 48 hours of data for a site. There are no current and forecast air quality data found near your location.
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WAZ558-151100-Seattle and Vicinity-Including the cities of Seattle, Shoreline, Federal Way, and Kent 204 PM PDT Wed Jun 14 2023. Spot temperatures and probabilities of measurable precipitation are for tonight, Thursday, Thursday night, and Friday. There will still be a few thunderstorms over the Cascades, but they shouldn't be nearly as strong or numerous as the day before. Broadcasting NOAA Weather Radio WWG24 on the frequency 162.425MHz for the Seattle area. National Weather Service Seattle WA 203 PM PDT Wed Jun 14 2023. Sunshine and highs in the lower 70s will make for a cooler but comfortable day for enjoying Bridge Blast in Bremerton or the Pride celebrations on Capitol Hill. However, the summer sun is easily strong enough to burn through the low overcast, and we should clear out nicely by late morning. We'll wake up to mainly cloudy skies on Saturday in the Puget Sound basin thanks to the late June marine push. Meanwhile, a hefty marine layer is strengthening at the coast, and will surge inland overnight on a steady southwesterly seabreeze. A series of rare SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNINGS were issued for communities including Eatonville and Electron, as radar indicated these storms were capable of producing nickel-sized hail and downbursts of up to 60 mph! The storms lost their fuel as we lost our daytime heating, and simmered down after dark. Sun shining around the Sound brought temps up to either side of 80 as we wrapped the first work week of summer, but in the foothills, thunderheads grew to over 35,000' (high cells by Western Washington standards!) in the sky, dropping pea-sized hail, heavy rain, gusty winds, and hundreds of lightning strikes. "severe thunderstorms" here in the Pacific Northwest. Friday was another day of "severe clear" vs.
