However, there is no sign of air cold enough to bring any lowland snow and through next week, highs will be in the 50s in Seattle – a little warmer than average. 30 - Day Outlook, is available from the Superintendent of Documents at 40. Lowland rain showers and light mountain snow showers are likely Sunday and a little heavier Monday. There will be a fair amount of cloud cover across the area tomorrow with some light showers mainly west of Puget Sound and the Coast. Highs today will be in the upper-40s and lower-50s. The strongest wind will be from late this afternoon/evening until early tomorrow morning. The wind will range from 30-40 mph with gusts around 50-60 mph. There is a High Wind Warning for the Cascade Foothills from this morning until tomorrow morning. East wind will increase and anyone normally impacted by Cascade Foothill Gap wind will feel it later this afternoon and into early Saturday. Most of the area will just see sunshine today, with some increasing high clouds late in the day. There could be some icy spots away from Puget Sound and both north and south of Seattle. Happy Friday! We’re off to a chilly start this morning with temps in the low to mid-30s and some patchy fog. 60-Day Extended Weather Forecast for Seattle, WA.
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