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Seattle weather: Clouds give way to sunshine and 70s
FOX 13 meteorologist Claire Anderson has your seven-day forecast.
SEATTLE - We will start with mostly cloudy skies on Tuesday with onshore flow and possible drizzle to start. Clouds will linger through the day, but any rainfall will be relatively light.
Mostly cloudy skies Tuesday with onshore flow and possible drizzle to start.
Temperatures will be a degree or two cooler Tuesday with highs in the mid 60s. Clouds will keep things from getting too warm.
Temperatures will be a degree or two cooler Tuesday with highs in the mid 60s. Clouds will keep things from getting too warm. (FOX 13 Seattle)
What's next:
High pressure will build further Wednesday and through the rest of the week, warming temperatures and clearing the skies. Sunshine and 70s are expected through Saturday with nice conditions to start Memorial Day weekend. The next chance of showers will slide through Sunday evening into Monday, but we could see things trend drier so stay tuned!
High pressure will build further Wednesday and through the rest of the week, warming temperatures and clearing the skies.
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The Source: Information in this story came from the FOX 13 Seattle Weather Team and the National Weather Service.