🌡️ The Pacific Northwest is in for some heat this weekend and into early next week - take precautions to keep you and your family safe with tips from weather.gov/safety/heat #WAwx
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- Here's the latest radar image as of 1:25 PM. We're continuing to see showers and isolated thunderstorms across Western Washington, with the primary activity extending from near Hood Canal northwest across Snohomish County. Primary threats remain lightning and small hail. #wawx
- Quite the stunner this morning from the office! Sun will be hard to fine today as a front moves through with showers across the region. There's also a 20% chance of thunder in the north Cascades this afternoon. #wawx
- Temps will warm up into the 80s across the interior lowlands on Tuesday. A few spots could even get close to 90°. Widespread areas of Moderate HeatRisk will be possible away from water for areas south of Everett. Planning to be outside? Make sure to hydrate & take breaks. #wawx
- Temperatures will warm up across the area through Tuesday, however the water temperatures across western Washington remain cold! Make sure to always wear a life jacket in & around the water. Keep a close eye on children & pets near the water as well. #wawx
- A chilly start this morning, with temperatures starting in the upper 30s in some spots as of 5 AM! Temps will warm up quickly; sunny skies and highs in the mid to upper 60s today. A warming trend continues into the start of the week, with 80s on the horizon for Tuesday. #wawx
- 8:20 AM Radar Update: We’re currently post-cold front this morning, with a few areas of showers moving through. A convergence zone this afternoon will keep the showers going in the Puget Sound, lingering into this evening. Much cooler today with highs around 60. #wawx
00:00 - Satellite Update: Couple areas of cumulus are growing in the Cascades and Olympics. The atmosphere remains unstable over the area, so please continue to keep an eye on the skies this afternoon for possible thunder if you are hiking or camping in the Olympics/Cascades. #wawx
GIF - There is a 20% chance of thunder across the crest of the Cascades this afternoon and evening. The activity will quickly transition to showers past dusk. If you're camping or hiking in the Cascades today, be prepared for potential thunder. #wawx
- A weather system moving across western WA today will continue to push rain inland this afternoon. Rain will transition to showers by this evening and showers are expected to taper heading into Tuesday morning. #wawx
GIF - A frontal system will move across WA on Memorial Day. The heaviest rain is expected in the morning, with showers continuing through the rest of the day. Expect breezy winds as well, with gusts up to 25-35 mph. Secure loose objects, and drive with caution if traveling. #wawx
00:00 - A late season system is on track to move across W WA Memorial day, bringing rain, breezy winds, and high surf conditions to the coast. Exercise caution if you will be on the beaches and never turn your back to the ocean! See below for more details and high surf safety tips. #wawx
- Happy Sunday! There is a corridor of locally dense fog along portions of I-5, US-101 and US-12 this morning in the south interior. Use caution if traveling in these areas this morning. Otherwise, expect the clouds and fog to dissipate this morning for some sun later! ☀️ #wawx











