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Seattle Braces for Wet Holiday Week as Rain Dominates Forecast

Seattle Braces for Wet Holiday Week as Rain Dominates Forecast

The National Weather Service has forecast a series of rainy days, so Seattle ites should anticipate a consistently damp forecast as the holiday week approaches. The most recent report indicates that there won’t be any relief from the rains today, with rain expected before noon and a likely comeback after 1:00 p.m. Alongside the rain, winds that were initially from the east-northeast at 11 to 21 mph are expected to change southward and perhaps reach gusts of up to 24 mph. Seattle residents may experience new precipitation levels ranging from a tenth to a quarter of an inch, with the probability of precipitation remaining at 60%.

The forecast for the evening isn’t much better, with a 60% chance of further rain before 11 p.m. and a modest decrease after midnight. The city is kept wet by a mainly cloudy night with a tenacious low of around 44 degrees and enduring south winds of 18 to 21 mph with gusts as high as 24 mph. Less than a tenth of an inch of fresh precipitation is anticipated.

According to the National Weather Service, the rain is expected to return on Saturday, mostly after 10 a.m., with a high temperature of 50 degrees. The 80% likelihood of precipitation predicted won’t be much reduced by lighter southerly breezes of about 11 mph. A light south-southeast breeze of around 9 mph is expected to bring showers and a low temperature of about 43 degrees on Saturday night.

With a 70% chance of rain and a high close to 49 degrees, the weather remains still erratic through Sunday. Gentle south breezes of about 7 mph are predicted. The same is true on Sunday night, when there is a 70% chance of rain, with rain generally expected before 10 p.m., followed by a mostly cloudy sky and a low of 42. Monday’s forecast calls for a largely cloudy sky, highs of around 49 degrees, and a 50% chance of rain.

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Given that the outlook is still gloomy with a high of about 45 degrees, residents anticipating Thanksgiving may be in for a wet holiday.

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