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Thursday, March 6, 2014

A Break In the Rain Tomorrow; Wet Weekend

Western Washington has been drenched by rain this week. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday featured drenching rains across Western Washington, we even passed the average monthly rainfall for the month of March of 3.72 inches, we are now at 3.79 inches for the month at Sea-Tac.

We will finally see a break in the rain Friday, as there is a break between systems in the Pacific. Temperatures Friday may reach the 60s in spots as we see some sun breaks. Temps will range from 52-62.

Saturday we will see a return to the rain as a front comes in from the North West during the late morning/early afternoon hours. We may see a rain shadow in the Port Angeles/Sequim area on Saturday. Expect rain to continue for the rest of the lowlands all the way into Sunday morning, as we see rain transition to showers for the day on Sunday, we may see a few sunbreaks on Sunday as well. Highs for the weekend should range from 50-58.

The start of next week through mid-week looks very quiet as of now. On Monday we should see decreasing showers during the day with highs getting into the mid to upper 50s by then. Tuesday looks pleasant as of now with highs getting into the mid to upper 50s with partly cloudy skies, and a chance of AM fog.

The rest of next week as of now looks pretty quiet as we see pleasant conditions all the way through Friday possible, and highs climbing back into the 60s are also a possibility.

Grady, Western Washington Weather Blog

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