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Saturday, March 8, 2014

Showers Sunday; Mainly Dry Work Week

We have been drenched by rain this week. We may finally reach the end of the very rainy weather after Sunday.

Everywhere in Western Washington saw rain today, besides the well known Olympic Rain Shadow. It blocked rain in the Sequim area. This area is usually dry when everybody else is wet due to the rain shadow.

Sunday should feature some rain around in the very early morning hours, which will switch to showers late in the morning. We may see an isolated thunderstorm as a cold front approaches with the left over showers. Highs should be in the range of 50-57.

Monday will also feature some showers with a chance of a isolated thunderstorm, but we should be mostly dry as showers decrease. Highs will cool off and be in the range of 47-53.

Tuesday is when we start to warm up and dry out, as we should see highs bump up into the upper 50s and low 60s with partly sunny skies.

Wednesday should be a clone of Tuesday, but highs will be warmer. In the range of 57-64. A very nice late winter day.

Thursday and Friday seem to look mainly dry as of now, but there could also be a shower in the mix with highs ranging from 53-60 both days. Next weekend looks wet as of now.

- Grady, Western a Washington Weather Blog

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