KIRO Newsradio's meteorologist Ted Buehner said you have one last weekend of nice warm weather before settling into fall.
The latest summer weather seasonal outlook continues to tip the odds toward warmer and drier conditions than average through September across Western Washington, says Ted Buehner. While summer is winding down and the sun is starting to set earlier and earlier, KIRO Newsradio’s meteorologist Ted Buehner said you have one last weekend of nice warm weather before settling into fall.
Sunny, clear skies across the Puget Sound region are expected this weekend, with high temperatures in the mid to low 80s in Seattle, with even higher temperatures expected in the south. This Saturday could be the last 80-degree day of the year. A cooler front will roll over the region late Saturday and Sunday, with temperatures in the upper 70s before isolated showers bring temperatures down into the 60s on Monday.
“At this particular point, the odds on temperatures look to be above average overall, doesn’t mean we won’t have some cool spells,” Buehner said. “But overall, when you look at the 90-day period for October into December, the odds are tipped in the direction of warmer than average. For precipitation, they’re tipping the odds towards drier than average conditions.
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