Following the third wettest first week of November in 79 years in Seattle, you can expect a short break, but it won’t last long.
SEATTLE — Following the third wettest first week of November in 79 years in Seattle, you can expect a short break on Wednesday but it won’t last long, according to the local office of the National Weather Service.Wednesday afternoon, most of the moisture will be around and north of the Canadian Border with clearing for the rest of the area. That means we should see mostly cloudy skies over the northern part of the area with partly cloudy skies everywhere else.
Snow levels will be around 3,500 to 4,000 feet and highs will remain in the lower 50s.Friday will be gusty with showers until another system moves in that night and into Saturday.Look for more showers and blustery weather on Sunday.Happy Wednesday! Pockets of showers will move over the northern part of the area for the first part of the day. On KIRO7 News In The Morning, we'll highlight where and when you could see showers and when they end....
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