Forecast March 25th & 26th
Tuesday, March 25th
Ridging stays in control, but over the Pacific, low pressure begins to trek towards the PNW…
North Puget Sound:
- Highs in the mid 60’s, but lower closer to the water
- Lows in the upper 40’s
- No rain
- Little to no wind
- Highs in the upper 60’s
- Lows in the low 50’s
- No rain
- Little to no wind
- Highs in the low to mid 70’s
- Lows in the mid 50’s
- No rain
- Little to no wind
- Highs in the low 70’s
- Lows in the mid 50’s
- No rain
- Little to no wind
Wednesday, March 26th
Low pressure sets up off the coast, creating a negative tilt in the atmosphere, and some active weather…
*Will likely put out another update on Wednesday’s weather tomorrow, as this has potential to be a widespread severe thunderstorm event*
North Puget Sound:
- Highs in the low 70’s
- Lows in the mid 40’s
- Slight chance of heavy showers in the morning, and then a break until heavy lines of showers return in the evening
- Moderate chance of numerous lightning strikes during heavy showers
- Gusts in the 20’s, but may get extremely gusty during cells, mainly in the evening
- Highs in the low 70’s
- Lows in the upper 40’s
- Slight chance of heavy showers in the morning, and then a break until more heavy lines of showers move through in the afternoon/evening
- Moderate chance of numerous lightning strikes associated with heavy showers, especially east of the sound
- Gusts in the 20’s, may get extremely gusty during thunderstorms, mainly in the afternoon/evening
- Highs in the low 70’s
- Lows in the upper 40’s
- Slight chance of showers before 7 AM, and then a break until more heavy showers move through in the afternoon
- Slight chance of numerous lightning strikes
- Gusts in the 20’s
- Highs in the mid to upper 60’s
- Lows in the mid 40’s
- No rain until heavy showers begin to move through in the afternoon
- Chance of isolated lightning strikes
- Gusts in the teens
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