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Seattle weather: Wind Advisory is in effect Wednesday
We will see a weak system pass through western Washington late Wednesday into early Thursday, but it will fall apart as it approaches the Puget Sound. Skies will clear out through Thursday with more sunbreaks.
SEATTLE - Wednesday will be dry and partly sunny, with more dry weather ahead for the next few days.
High pressure will keep things nice and dry Wednesday after a chilly start. Some areas woke up to fog, but the afternoon will bring partly cloudy skies with highs in the low 50s.
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A wind advisory is in effect for the western Cascade foothills of King County due to gusty easterly winds. Winds in these areas could gust as much as 40–45 mph.
A weak system will push through overnight, bringing some early morning showers Thursday. Most of those showers should wrap up by the middle part of the morning commute.
What's next:
Friday and most of Saturday will be mainly dry for the lowlands, with rain returning to the area by Saturday night.
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The Source: Information in this story comes from weather models interpreted by FOX 13 Seattle Chief Meteorologist Brian MacMillan.