Seattle braces for another week of relentless Pacific rain
A significant weather system is set to move from the Pacific Coast towards Seattle, promising a wet week ahead. While the specific National Weather Service meteorologists behind the forecast remain unidentified, their predictions paint a clear picture of the impending rain.
Last week's Wednesday was unusually wet, with Seattle breaking records by receiving an inch of rain. This week, the weather service expects a similar story, with rain returning on Wednesday and continuing into next weekend. The greater Puget Sound area can anticipate 0.2 to 0.75 inches of rain from this system.
The North Cascades and Olympics are expected to bear the brunt of the rain, with forecasts predicting 1 to 2 inches. Temperatures will remain mild, with Wednesday's high expected to be 56°F, and Thursday and Friday's highs also in the 50s.
The upcoming weather system promises a wet week for the Puget Sound area, with rain expected from Wednesday through the weekend. While the exact amount of rain varies by region, residents can prepare for significant rainfall, especially in the North Cascades and Olympics.