Tonight, the weather will be quiet across western Washington as we check for cloudy skies and chilly morning low temperatures in the 40’s.
The temperature pattern for the next 3 days will continue to deliver cooler-than-average numbers throughout the region. Our average low for this time of year is 52 degrees and today is the first day of this early summer period when the average high is 70 degrees. The forecast for the next few days looks to be several degrees BELOW these average numbers.
Skies will be mostly cloudy overnight, and tomorrow is likely going to be wet. Rain will be moving in from the southwest most of the day and the threat for rain continues into Tuesday. Computer forecast models put the rain into the southwest part of the state in the morning, and showers should be arriving in the Seattle area by lunchtime. Bellingham and the islands shouldn’t see the rain until later tomorrow afternoon. The high temperatures around Puget Sound will only reach the lower 60’s, and areas away from the water will stay in the upper 50’s to around 60 degrees on Monday…