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An updated fire weather watch was released by the NWS Seattle WA on Sunday at 3:38 p.m. valid for Tuesday between 5 a.m. and 11 p.m. The watch is for Black Hills and Southwest Interior Lowlands, Northeast Puget Sound Lowlands Generally Below 1500 Feet,
A wet system will bring widespread rain to Western Washington late Saturday into Sunday, with the Puget Sound lowlands expecting 0.25 to 0.50 inches of rain. Starting Monday, a ridge of high pressure will return, leading to drier, sunnier, and warmer conditions.
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Seattle weather: Oregon and California wildfire smoke moves into WA
Hazy sunshine is expected all day Wednesday in Seattle. Smoke has moved into Western Washington from wildfires in California and Oregon. The good news for the greater Puget Sound area is that the smoke is mainly swirling overhead, and it should not have much effect on our air quality at the surface.
On Monday at 12:51 p.m. a red flag warning was released by the NWS Seattle WA valid for Tuesday between 5 a.m. and 11 p.m. The warning is for Black Hills and Southwest Interior Lowlands, Northeast Puget Sound Lowlands Generally Below 1500 Feet,
Seattle shattered several record highs this summer including one of the latest 90-degree and above days ever recorded. Sept. 16 registered a high of 91 degrees, which tied the daily record high set in 1967. It is the one of the hottest days this far into the year ever recorded.
Some parts of Western Washington could see temperatures in the mid- to upper 80s, along with an increased risk of smoke and wildfire activity.
Seattle’s summer heat is expected to return this weekend, with multiple days forecasted to be above 85 degrees, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). Temperatures are expected to reach 90 degrees across Western Washington, and the NWS has ...
As fall sets in, the Pacific Northwest is already losing sunlight, and when Daylight Saving Time ends in early November, evenings will grow darker sooner.