The Brief
- After a warm and dry start to Thursday, widespread rain and breezy winds will hit in the afternoon.
- The front will sweep through around the evening commute and behind it will be scattered on and off showers the rest of Thursday night.
SEATTLE – Thursday will be warm and dry the first half of the day, with widespread rain and breezy winds hitting in the afternoon.
A ridge of high pressure will continue to build over western Washington overnight into early Thursday morning. Temperatures will warm quickly on Thursday, with highs topping out in the mid 60s by the early afternoon. Widespread rain will hit the coast in the late morning and quickly sweep into the Puget Sound area in the afternoon. Winds may be breezy at times, gusting 25 to 35 mph.
The front will sweep through around the evening commute and behind it will be scattered on and off showers the rest of Thursday night. A convergence zone could set up in Snohomish and Skagit counties from Thursday night into Friday morning, leading to more steady rainfall overnight there.
Up to a third of an inch of rain is possible Thursday as a frontal system sweeps through the area. (FOX 13 Seattle)…