![]() Thursday morning’s low temperatures are likely to be in the upper 30s in Seattle and other locations getting some frost too. Temps will warm to the mid 50s this afternoon. A cold front slowly moved through Western Washington this morning finally giving way to drier conditions after a wet 24 hours. SEATTLE - Other than a few isolated showers, Friday afternoon looks mainly dry, just ahead of a very wet Easter weekend. Snoqualmie will see roughly 5″, Stevens should be closer to 6-12″ and higher up above 4,000′ could be 1-2′.īy late Wednesday morning into Wednesday afternoon, precipitation is dwindling and cold air continues to push into the region. Rain continues with some clearing in the afternoon. 2 at Stevens Pass, snowy travel and difficult conditions are more likely. Driving the news: Seattle is predicted to. The unusual dry spell was caused by a high pressure system that kept storms out and led to stagnant air, poor air quality and burn bans. By sunrise Wednesday, half a foot of snow could have fallen at Snoqualmie Pass, though warmer road surface temperatures could keep I-90 from becoming too hazardous. Tuesdays rain marks a return to normal for Seattle after the city set a new November dry streak record of 14 days, breaking the previous 13-day record set in 2000. UV index The average daily maximum UV index in May is 4. Sunshine In May, the average sunshine in Seattle, Washington, is 9.2h. On the last day of the month, sunrise is at 5:16 am and sunset at 8:57 pm PDT. On the first day of May, sunrise is at 5:51 am and sunset at 8:21 pm. By tonight, expect snow to be really ramping up at Stevens and Snoqualmie Passes, tapering off by the wee hours of Wednesday morning. In Seattle, the average length of the day in May is 15h and 10min. In the Cascades, snow will pick up later this afternoon at Mount Baker and Stevens Pass while Snoqualmie Pass could see an onset of snow a little more toward sunset, though the exact timing of the onset of mountain snow could vary several hours by region. This will continue through Tuesday evening subsiding Tuesday night. Weather Underground provides local & long-range weather forecasts, weatherreports, maps & tropical weather conditions for the Seattle area. With more leaves on the ground, storm drains could become clogged and urban and street flooding will be a hazard. However by this afternoon, rain increases in the lowlands and the afternoon and evening commute is likely to be very soggy, and breezy in spots especially up north. The first part of the morning will either be dry or will just have some light showers. Then, unsettled and wet weather will kick off next week, sticking around for. The city averages 4 days this month when the thermometer reaches. There is an area of low pressure and a substantial cold front offshore and to our north, that will drop in as the day goes on. Nearly every September day warms to over 60 degrees Fahrenheit (16 degrees Celsius) in Seattle. We’re off to a calm start this Tuesday morning, but that is going to change a lot this afternoon.
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