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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Rainy Wednesday; Showers Thursday; Then Drying

Will we get more rain?
Yes.
Will we break the all time record for wettest March?
Most likely.

As of Tuesday Night, SeaTac Airport has received 7.69 inches of rain, the all time record is 8.40 inches. It looks like me may reach that record in the next week.

Wednesday, we should see some rain, not heavy rain like we saw the last few weeks, but breezy conditions, and numerous rain showers,with the highest chance of seeing the most rain will be in the Puget Sound Convergence Zone, mainly near Everett. Convergence Zone areas may also see some Thundershowers in the afternoon as well. High temps ranging from 47-52. Thursday we will see a few light rain showers, with temps cooling into the 40s for almost everyone, with highs ranging from 45-49.

Friday into the weekend, we look to dry out, and warm up, Friday will see clearing skies with high temps possibly getting into the mid 50s. A dirty ridge looks to build in, allowing some clouds and a very slight chance of a sprinkle on Saturday, but it should be mainly dry with temps ranging from 55-58. Sunday looks dry and partly cloudy, with temps possibly reaching the 60s southward and more inland. Monday looks to be the last day of dry and mild weather, as we look to see Partly Cloudy skies and temps possibly reaching the 60s in Seattle. Everywhere, temps look to range from 57-62 on Monday.

Tuesday looks to be the return of rain, with a system reaching the area and dropping light showers over Western Washington, with highs falling back into the mid 50s.

The rest of the week doesn't look too wet, but it looks like we could see a chance of showers everyday through the weekend. (See Outlooks)


Only 13 days until Mariner Baseball!
-Grady, Western WA Weather Blog.


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