Another hot day in western WA
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The Puget Sound region is expected to warm up into the lower-90s Wednesday, with the rest of the week following suit.
A push of marine air tonight will send in the clouds and fog overnight through the Chehalis Gap into the south and central Sound by Thursday morning. This will signify an end to our heat wave. While still warm Thursday after the am clouds clear, the hottest weather will be behind us - for now.
Seattle's forecast includes heat, humidity, and thunderstorms with varying precipitation chances throughout the week.
With temperatures expected to hit the 90s in much of Washington Wednesday, the state’s largest utility is paying some customers to save energy.
Dry and hot conditions return to western Washington on Tuesday and Wednesday, bringing an elevated risk of heat-related illness and fire danger.
Seattle's National Weather Service has issued a Heat Advisory from noon today until 10 PM PDT Wednesday due to high temperatures.
Heat doesn’t just mean canceled events. It also poses a health risk. If you can’t afford to cool the whole house, make a “cool space” to sleep in.
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The Pacific Northwest is experiencing a multiday heat wave, with cities breaking records and preparing cooling shelters for its residents.
Western Washington could break into the low 90s again Wednesday, with winds blowing out toward the Pacific Ocean, instead of from it.