This is the fourth day in a row that temperatures have been in the 80s or 90s in the Pacific North-west, and it is another sunny and warm day. Despite the fact that there was a lot of sunshine today, clouds are expected to gradually move in later this evening, and temperatures will be mild overnight.
A third day in a row with temperatures in the 80s and 90s, the Pacific North-west is experiencing yet another day of sunshine and warmth.
Western Washington experienced peak temperatures that were still in the low 80s today, despite the fact that temperatures were slightly lower than they had been over the past several days.
The temperatures in Western Washington were still in the low 80s today, despite the fact that they were slightly lower than they had been during the past several days.
The temperatures are expected to drop by a few degrees once more on Wednesday, marking the beginning of a trend that will continue throughout the remainder of the week. On top of that, we will have more clouds to begin the day, with sunbreaks occurring in the afternoon.
The temperatures are expected to drop by a few degrees once more on Wednesday, marking the beginning of a trend that will continue throughout the remainder of the week.
As our next upper-level low draws closer, we will begin to observe circumstances that are more typical for the middle of June. This will include an increase in the number of clouds and temperatures that are more typical.
As the next upper level low continues to approach, we will begin to observe conditions that are more typical for the middle of June, including an increase in the number of clouds and temperatures that are more typical.
Through the rest of the week, high temperatures will drop back down into the 70s and even into the upper 60s throughout the day. Through Friday, the sky will be somewhat cloudier, and there is a possibility of mountain showers and coastal drizzle.
Through the rest of the week, high temperatures will drop back down into the 70s and even into the upper 60s throughout the day.