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Quite a bit of cloud cover over the region this morning. It's shaping up to by a dry weekend across western WA with temperatures right around average. Clouds will partially dissipate today, tomorrow will be quite a bit sunnier. #wawx
🌤️ Near-normal conditions will settle into western Washington over the next week, with cloudy mornings and sunny afternoons on repeat. #WAwx

Quite the mammatus display from our rooftop this evening! #WAwx

Thunderstorms continue this evening across the Cascades, particularly from Snohomish County northwards. Heavy rain, small hail, and frequent lightning will be possible in these areas over the next few hours. #WAwx
Attempt #2! There will be a partial NOAA Weather Radio outage for an equipment upgrade Tuesday & Wednesday on the Olympic Peninsula. As always, please make sure you have multiple ways to receive alerts! Weather information is also always available at weather.gov

Latest radar shows thunderstorms across Whatcom & Skagit counties this evening. Expect thunderstorm activity to continue over the next hour - however, activity will wane once the sun sets. Elsewhere, light showers persist along the coast this evening. #wawx
Via National Tsunami Warning Center...There is NO tsunami threat for the US & Canadian Pacific coasts in North America (other than the areas under the Tsunami Warning in Alaska) in regards to the 7.2 earthquake. Details are available in the statement at tsunami.gov
Much of western WA will continue to see warm temperatures with moderate HeatRisk today and tomorrow. Please remember to stay hydrated, take plenty of breaks in the shade (or an air conditioned room), and check up on others. #wawx

Please note that there will be a partial NOAA Weather Radio outage for an equipment upgrade Wednesday & Thursday on the Olympic Peninsula. As always, please make sure you have multiple ways to receive alerts! Weather information is also always available at weather.gov

Sea-Tac stats: High temperature so far today: 90° F. Number of 90°+ days thus far this year: 2 Average yearly number of 90°+ days over previous decade: 7 Average yearly number of 90°+ days from 1945 to 2013: 3 Most recent year without any 90° days: 2011 #wawx
Warm conditions continue Sunday. Afternoon highs are expected to climb into the mid to upper 80s, with a few spots reaching close to 90 (mostly south of the Sound and within the Cascade valleys). Expect widespread Moderate HeatRisk across Western Washington tomorrow. #wawx

A warming trend begins today across the interior of W WA. High temperatures will climb into the mid 70s to low 80s today and will top out in the upper 70s to mid 80s across the region Monday & Tuesday. Areas along the Pacific Coast will remain cooler -with temps in the 60s. #wawx

We'd like to welcome our newest NOAA Weather-Ready Nation Ambassador: the Makah Tribe!🎉 Interested in becoming a WRN ambassador? If so, visit weather.gov/wrn for more info today. #wawx

Onshore flow will promote cooler temperatures starting tomorrow, with near-normal and mostly dry conditions on tap for the holiday weekend! #WAwx

Clouds are on their way out this afternoon, with dry and mostly clear skies going into the first part of the week. Highs will reach the 80s for many Sunday through Tuesday, and a couple may see 90 on Monday. Stay cool and stay hydrated if outdoors. #wawx

6:30 PM Radar Update: Next round of showers from tonight's frontal system are beginning to arrive. The shower chances will continue into Wednesday. #wawx
A beautiful, snowy June morning at Paradise! Approximately 1" of new snow fell last night at Paradise along Mt. Rainier. Make sure to check the forecast if you're heading into the mountains today! #WAwx Webcam: @MountRainierNPS

A cooler weather pattern will develop Friday into the weekend. We're monitoring the potential for higher elevation mountain snowfall (around 5000 feet and above), particularly late Friday-Saturday. If you're heading out into the mountains, make sure to check the forecast. #WAwx
