SEATTLE – Another perfect sunset along the Washington coast. A ridge of high pressure is once again settling in over the Pacific Northwest clearing our skies and keeping our region dry for the next few days.
Another beautiful sunset over the Washington coast.
The Nord Stream will continue to keep us cool and dry with sub-zero overnight temperatures through at least the middle of next week.
At night, minus temperatures are expected for our area.
Friday night was our last 4pm sunset until November. Saturday will be our first 5pm sunset of the season! Now we will continue to gain daylight until July.
Seattle will see its first sunset of the season at 5pm tomorrow.
No major changes to our weather are expected until around the end of next week when the pattern finally changes.
Until then frosty and frosty mornings with sunny, cool and dry afternoons. Late next week, there will be a chance of lowland showers and mountain snow back into Western Washington.
Dry weather continues in Seattle, with the next round of scattered rain arriving Thursday.
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