No major storms are on the horizon for Thanksgiving week. While there could be rain at times, we're not expecting much in the way of impacts. FOX13
I sound like a broken record, but you can expect more chilly temperatures today. Highs will reach the 40s for most places. The 50s are possible for the coast. We stay dry throughout much of the day today. Increasing clouds are on tap for this afternoon and tonight.
There could be a light shower or drizzle for the coast after sunset tonight. Where overnight showers happen, there could be icy spots early Monday. If we stay dry today , Sea-Tac Airport could tie the all-time record for the longest dry stretch in November. Back in 2000, there were 13 consecutive dry days.
With this stagnant air pattern, air quality is dropping. If you're sensitive to air quality concerns, check air quality before going outside today. For the most part, air quality is good to moderate. However, there are some "unhealthy for sensitive groups" readings in the orange. Below is a snapshot of the air quality from earlier this morning.
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