As October is coming quick, the days continue to get shorter, the nights will grow longer and the fall colors may get more lively.
Monday is the final day of September. The calendar then rolls over into October as the days continue to get shorter, the nights will grow longer and the fall colors may get more lively. It feels like fall with early morning temperatures Monday morning dipping into the 40s, and in some places like Olympia, Arlington and Shelton, edging into the upper 30s.
In contrast, Bellingham has received four inches more than average for rainfall thus far this year and September will finish just above normal. When it comes to precipitation amounts, Olympia in the middle at just under an inch below normal for the year thus far.September temperatures in Western Washington were close to normal. When averaging all the high and low temperatures, many locations were just about even with the month’s normal.
Otherwise, the region should have plenty of sunshine with fall seasonal areas of morning fog. High temperatures will primarily be in the 60s, though a few places on Tuesday and again Friday could crack the 70-degree mark such the southwest interior and Cascade foothills.With the overall dry weather and cooler nights, it is the time of year for leaves on trees to turn to their vibrant fall colors. Leaves on mountain trees are turning color now and some lowland trees are also starting to turn.
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