Seattle weather: A sunny and warm last Friday of summer

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Seattle weather: sunny skies to end the work week

FOX 13 meteorologist Claire Anderson has the latest forecast.

Sunshine again this afternoon with haziness from local wildfire smoke. Highs today peaked in the low to mid 70s. 

Sunshine again this afternoon with haziness from local wildfire smoke. 

Temperatures Friday will warm a few degrees as high pressure builds just slightly. A few morning clouds will give way to mostly sunny skies and highs in the mid to upper 70s. 

Temperatures Friday will warm a few degrees as high pressure builds just slightly.

Skies will be calm and dry for the first part of Saturday, but showers and breezy winds will return by the later hours. Rain will continue overnight into early Sunday, tapering as the day goes on.  

Skies will be calm and dry for the first part of Saturday, but showers and breezy winds will return by the later hours. 

After the weekend rain, high pressure builds back in, leading to more sunshine and mild temperatures for Monday. 

After the weekend rain, high pressure builds back in, leading to more sunshine and mild temperatures for Monday. 

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The Source: Information in this story came from FOX 13 Seattle Meteorologist Claire Anderson and the National Weather Service.

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