Seattle weather: Heat wave continues Monday

Another hot day on tap or most of us tomorrow. It'll be significantly cooler along the coast as we get ready for some changes in the forecast!

The heat is on today!
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Sunday and Monday are going to hit 90 degrees. It's way warmer than we've been used to this spring and summer, so please take care to beat the heat! FOX 13 Meteorologist Abby Acone has the details.

Summertime heat is on as we break into the 90s

The mercury hit 87 today at SeaTac; that's 14 degrees above average, folks! We expect more summer heat on Sunday and Monday as high pressure is in control of our region.

Seattle weather: Sizzling heat in Western Washington

Brace yourself for the hottest temperatures so far this year. Highs will skyrocket into the upper 80s and 90s by Sunday and Monday!

Sizzling heat in Seattle!
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FOX 13 Meteorologist Abby Acone has the details.

Family watched helplessly as their home washed away in Yellowstone flood

Earlier this month, the Yellowstone region saw some of the worst flooding in its history. Several roads, buildings and trees were destroyed by the rushing water in an area known for its pristine beauty.

Magnuson Park wading pool closed due to bonfire damage: Where to cool off in Seattle heat wave

Seattle wading pools will open Saturday for those looking to beat the heat this weekend, but the Magnuson Park pool will remain closed due to fire damage from unauthorized bonfires. 

Summer arrives in Pacific Northwest with first heat wave of season

Summer will finally make an appearance in the Pacific Northwest this weekend after an unusually cool and wet spring, but it's not all good news as temperatures are expected to reach dangerously hot levels.

Heating up Friday, hot weekend ahead

A strong ridge of high pressure will strengthen over the Pacific Northwest Friday through the weekend sending temperatures into the 80s and even low 90s in spots.

Clouds from leftover meteor smoke put on show in pre-dawn hours over Seattle

Just before sunrise, a display of cool, blue appeared high above the horizon. But despite the Pacific Northwest's relentless bouts of rain this spring, these clouds were not a sign of wetter hours to come.