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Monday, March 24, 2014

Rain Set to Return to Western Washington

How would you mix the words June and March?

Junarch?
Marjune?

Anyways, we made it to 70 degrees in spots today, making late March feel like early June. Seattle made it to 66 today, while my area in Snohomish made it to a comfortable 72 with a nice calm breeze. 

Conditions tomorrow will make it seem as if today never happened, as we will see increasing rain during the morning, with highs only reaching the mid 50s with a few upper 50s. With unstable conditions, there is a slight chance of an isolated thunderstorm tomorrow and Wednesday. We could also see a few sunbreaks which could locally raise temperatures.

Continuing on Wednesday, we won't see steady rain, just rain showers with a small chance of an isolated thunderstorm, as mentioned above.

Thursday will deliver showers and sunbreaks with highs reaching the low to mid 50s, depending if you see sun.

Friday morning looks dry, but as we see hours go by, the chance of rain increases during the afternoon. We will see steady, moderate rain, from about noon Friday until early Saturday. Highs Friday and Suturday will be in the mid 50s.

The rest of Saturday will feature a few showers. Sunday looks like showers and sunbreaks with highs in the mid 50s again.

Opening day for the Mariners on Monday looks to be mostly cloudy, with a chance of showers with highs in the mid to upper 50s.

Long range models continue to show wet weather, but not heavy steady rain, just showers for now.

Grady, Western Washington Weather Blog

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