Dry St. Paddy's Day, then a wet start to spring
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FOX 13 Forecaster Erin Mayovsky has your St. Patrick's Day forecast, plus a rainy, cloudy start to spring next week.

Seattle weather: More sunshine and warmer temps ahead

A ridge of high pressure will bring warmer temperatures and more sunshine the rest of the week.

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Another round of sunshine with highs near 50
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Showers are short-lived as we clear out pretty quickly. By 8am most of us are dry except over the mountains where snow levels sit near 1,500'.

Temps near 60 this week

For those hoping for spring-like weather, you'll enjoy our forecast this week :) By Friday (Saint Patrick's Day), highs will flirt with the 60 degree mark.

More dry than wet conditions with some sunshine in the mix
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Next few days will be more dry than wet with lots of sunshine in the mix. Temps will warm close to 60 degrees on St. Patrick's Day. Next weekend looks mostly cloudy with a chance for showers on Sunday.

Temps getting closer to 60 degrees to end the week
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Before then, there will be some scattered rain on Tuesday before drying out Wednesday and Thursday.

When can you expect the last snow of the season?

In some areas, the season's average last snowfall might be later than you think. Many parts of the U.S. can still see snow well into the spring.

Tracking heavy mountain snow
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Travel will be difficult as heavy snow hits the mountain passes.

Rain, mountain snow throughout the morning
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Temperatures will peak in the upper 40s, again, Monday afternoon. Expect spotty showers with sunbreak as winds remain sustained between 10-15 mph.

Seattle weather: Soaking Sunday with significant mountain snow

Buckle up for a sloppy Sunday afternoon and evening! While the lowlands get doused with rain, the mountains will be slammed with snow tonight through Monday.