Early showers Saturday
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Sunday will be mostly dry as temps stay in the low 60s

Seattle weather: Drier, but still cool this weekend in Western Washington

It's going to be a wet Friday for much of Western Washington with cool afternoon high temperatures about ten degrees below average for this time of year. 

Mild temperatures, light showers for Friday
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Your wake-up forecast features periods of rain for the morning commute. Temperatures are mild out of the gate near 50 for the metro.

Periods of rain on Friday
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We have a wet weekend ahead before it starts to dry out Monday.

Friday to bring rain and colder temps to the Puget Sound area

Scattered thunderstorms rocked the Puget Sound area late Wednesday night into Thursday morning. More rain is set to hit the area on Friday.

Temperatures drop, showers return Thursday
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Keep a sweatshirt handy as you'll need it, with highs only warming 8?10 degrees from where we start the day. The metro will be lucky to reach 60. Plus, we're not ruling out an isolated thunderstorm Thursday as well.

One more sunny and warm day for the Puget Sound area

High clouds will move along Wednesday to reveal sunny skies the rest of the day with warm high temperatures.

Partly cloudy with warmer temps Tuesday and Wednesday

Tuesday is looking much warmer in Western Washington with partly sunny skies and a chance for thunderstorms in the Cascades this afternoon.

Cloudy with a chance for mountain thunderstorms Monday

Western Washington will start the work week mainly dry with cloudy skies and cool temps. Much warmer temperatures and more sunshine are heading our way Tuesday and Wednesday.

Virginia Beach tornado leaves dozens of homes damaged

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'This is my opportunity to give back'; Nat'l Guard members train as wildland firefighters

More than 80 people from the National Guard trained to be wildland firefighters at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, as the state prepares for earlier and earlier wildfire seasons.