Happy Friday! We’re off to a calm and mainly dry start with temps in the 30s and 40s. There are a few showers around the Central Cascades, with some of that moisture producing some light showers around Seattle. The low level wind is producing some very light convergence, which is why the showers are only in one spot. The rest of the area is dry and any remaining showers will end with increasing sunshine today.
A Frost Advisory is in effect for the south interior, parts of the South Sound and the colder spots in interior King and Pierce Counties until mid-morning, with temps falling in the low to mid 30s.
Skies will be mostly sunny Friday with highs in the 50s to lower 60s. However, clouds will be more widespread early, then clear and then increase again late in the day.
But we don’t stop there! While we’ll have some more high clouds over the weekend, southerly wind flow along with high pressure aloft will allow for more highs over the weekend in the 60s, and by Sunday and Monday, some of the south Sound communities likely will hit 70!
There could be a few coastal and Olympic Peninsula rain showers on Sunday, so be aware that weather won’t be completely dry areawide. It will be a mostly cloudy day, but still a mild one.
Monday will be warm and dry with highs in the upper 60s to near 70 in Seattle, though a few rain showers could come back in the forecast Tuesday and Wednesday with somewhat cooler temperatures. But as is the case most of the time in April, no major weather systems appear on the horizon.
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