Gray, wet and blustery weather for Christmas week in Seattle

We’re forecasting cloudy, damp and gusty weather for much of this upcoming week in Western Washington. Quite early this morning, moderately strong winds swept through the Cascade gap communities (e.g. North Bend and Enumclaw). After 7 a.m., winds gradually subsided. Coast alertsWe’ve also been watching winds along the Central and North Coast. That’s where a Wind Advisory continues until 2 p.m. With gusts potentially reaching 45-50 mph, tree damage and power outages are a possibility. Speaking of the coast, there’s a High Surf Advisory posted for the South Washington Coast (including the Long Beach peninsula) until 10 p.m. Monday. Dangerous large, breaking waves up to 25 to 30 feet in the surf zone could easily sweep people off of beaches and jetties. Please keep a healthy distance between you and water until these conditions change. What to expect with winds this week It'll be breezy today with gusts for the Puget Sound lowlands reaching roughly 20-35 mph. Sunday will be blustery for many communities, but Seattle will likely be shielding from the winds tomorrow. I’m not expecting gusts on Sunday to be problematic. There may be on-and-off winds at times on Monday, Christmas, Thursday and Friday. While a major windstorm doesn’t look particularly likely this week as of this writing, there could be minor to moderate impacts from winds at times. There’s still uncertainty about the timing and strength of winds this week. Stick with us for the latest! We’ll let you know if the forecast evolves and impacts are expected.Rounds of rain ahead this weekIn terms of the rain, we’re predicting a daily chance of rain. Unfortunately with the frequency of weather systems coming through, river flooding could be a concern by the end of the week. The threat for landslides could also spike around and after Christmas. The heaviest rain in Western Washington looks to arrive on Christmas and thereafter. In the short-term, we have a Flood Watch posted from Sunday morning through late Sunday night for Mason County where the Skokomish River could flood. Mountain snowWe expect rain at the main mountain passes today, but beginning Sunday and lasting through the week, snow could fall on a daily basis at Stevens and White Passes. Snoqualmie Pass could get snow on Christmas Day. We’ll be closely monitoring for updates.Take good care!Warmly, Meteorologist Abby Acone

Seattle weather: Rain and winds pick up this weekend

A warm front arrived in Western Washington today, keeping afternoon highs very mild.  We topped out near 60 degrees in several spots.  Sea-Tac hit 59 degrees, which tied the record set on this date back in 2018.  

Seattle weather: Rainy and breezy Saturday
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FOX 13 Seattle Meteorologist Ilona McCauley has your latest western Washington weather forecast!

Rounds of rainy, blustery weather in Seattle for Christmas week

Along with snow over the passes, the lowland rain could create spotty travel issues by the end of the seven day forecast.

Seattle weather: Overall drier conditions on Friday
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We will see mostly cloudy skies Friday with overall drier conditions. We will see a few scattered showers in the evening with highs again in the mid 50s.

Seattle weather: Overall drier conditions on Friday
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We will see mostly cloudy skies Friday with overall drier conditions. We will see a few scattered showers in the evening with highs again in the mid 50s.

Seattle weather: Fewer showers Friday
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FOX 13 Seattle Meteorologist Ilona McCauley has your latest western Washington weather forecast!

Seattle weather: More rain on the way
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FOX 13 Seattle Meteorologist Ilona McCauley has your latest western Washington weather forecast!

Calmer Seattle weather ahead after powerful winds rip through region
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After forceful winds ripped through much of western Washington Tuesday night and into Wednesday morning, tens of thousands of people woke up without power.