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199 FXUS66 KSEW 181723 AFDSEW Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Seattle WA 1023 AM PDT Wed Sep 18 2024 .SYNOPSIS... && .SHORT TERM /TODAY THROUGH FRIDAY/...
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Lingering low clouds and some light drizzle across Western Washington this morning. Still expect gradually scattering clouds into the afternoon, and no significant updates required to the forecast this morning. 12 Showers shifting south today as a trough digs over the West. Onshore flow prevails across western WA with plenty of low clouds over the lowlands. High pressure tries to nudge inland this afternoon with a few sunbreaks possible. Temperatures remain a few degrees cooler than average and in the 60s. Thursday`s weather looks dry but we`re still under the influence of NW onshore flow for partly to mostly cloudy skies. The interior may see a few showers on Friday where there`s convergence. Highs in the 60s both days with lows in the 40s and 50s. 33 .LONG TERM /SATURDAY THROUGH TUESDAY/...There`s more wet weather heading into the weekend with W to NW flow aloft, especially by Sunday. By then, the next disturbance will roll through western WA with rain spreading through the region. Wetting rains expected in the mountains. Moving forward, high pressure shifts inland, deflecting precip to the north or near the Canadian border. Temperatures rebound with highs reaching the 70s again. 33
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&& .AVIATION...
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North to northwest flow aloft will increase over Western Washington today as upper level ridging gradually rebuilds into the region behind a departing trough. Low level moisture remains in place with widespread IFR or low MVFR ceilings. With light low level flow, these conditions will be slow to improve. Ceilings will gradually lift to VFR away from the coast 21Z-00Z. Continued relatively light surface flow favors the redevelopment of IFR or low MVFR conditions in stratus/fog across the lowlands of Western Washington again on Thursday morning. KSEA... Bouncing IFR/MVFR ceilings in stratus will gradually lift to MVFR around 19Z before becoming lower end VFR 22Z-00Z. Ceilings are likely to sink down again tonight with low MVFR or tempo IFR expected by daybreak Thursday. Surface winds north/northwesterly 5 to 8 knots through this afternoon. Winds look to lighten up this evening into Friday morning. 27/Mazurkiewicz
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&& .MARINE...A weak surface low over the southern Oregon coastal waters will continue to shift southward today as a broad surface ridge centered well offshore expands into the Washington coastal waters. A weak surface trough in the vicinity of Vancouver Island later Thursday into Friday will likely tighten the northwesterly gradient enough to produce some small craft advisory conditions over the outer coastal waters in the form of gusty winds and steep seas. Otherwise, relatively tranquil conditions are expected across the remainder of area waters heading into the upcoming weekend. 27 && .SEW WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... WA...None. PZ...None. && $$