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032 FXUS66 KSEW 192307 AFDSEW Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Seattle WA 407 PM PDT Wed Jun 19 2024 .SYNOPSIS...
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High pressure continues to build over the region this week, maintaining much warmer and continued dry conditions for most of area. A few isolated thunderstorms are possible in the North Cascades near the crest this afternoon. The ridge will break down late this week, bringing a return to a cooler and wetter pattern across the region for the weekend.
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&& .SHORT TERM /TONIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY/...
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Mostly clear skies across the area this afternoon with temperatures climbing into the 70s through most of the interior (cooler closer to the water). Some patches of stratus remain over the coastal waters and a few areas of cumulus build-ups in the Cascades, and will continue to monitor the North Cascades in particular for the development of a few isolated thunderstorms near the Cascade crest. The best chances this afternoon will remain to the east of the crest. High pressure will strengthen and an offshore flow pattern will develop Thursday, which will warm temperatures another 5-10 degrees tomorrow afternoon compared to today`s highs. Friday will be similar across the interior, with some cooling at the coast as onshore flow resumes during the day. This cooler marine air will begin to seep into the interior, but temperatures east of Puget Sound likely remain well above normal for one more day on Saturday. .LONG TERM /SUNDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/...The pattern shifts more significantly into Sunday as more significant onshore flow returns as the ridge shifts eastward. Ensemble guidance suggests this next upper trough will take up position over the region and allow a series of frontal systems to spread through the region. This will bring temperatures back closer to seasonal normals and maintain at least some rain chances. These rain chances will be most prominent along the coast and in the Cascades.
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&& .AVIATION...
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Light northwesterly flow aloft this afternoon as a surface high pressure continues to remain situated over W WA. Clear skies over the region today will keep VFR conditions throughout the TAF period, the exception being KHQM - where once again patchy fog/low clouds will develop along the coast around 10z-16z, leading to MVFR/IFR conditions through early Thursday morning. North/northeasterly winds will remain around 8 to 10 kts through Thursday morning. KSEA...VFR this afternoon as clear skies prevail and persist throughout the TAF period. N/NE winds 8 to 10 knots into Thursday morning. Maz
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&& .MARINE...
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A broad area of high pressure situated just offshore will continue to influence the pattern through the end of the week, with weak onshore flow continuing. Onshore flow will increase later on Friday as an incoming frontal system approaches the area waters. Latest guidance indicates at least small craft westerlies in the Central and Eastern Strait of Juan De Fuca, with some low-end probabilities of gale force winds. Additional pushes down the Strait will be likely into early next week. Combined seas 4 to 6 feet will remain through the rest of the week, rising around 6 to 8 feet beginning on Sunday. Maz
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&& .FIRE WEATHER...
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A few isolated thunderstorms may develop in the North Cascades near the crest, but chances remain higher to the east of the local area. Otherwise, high pressure builds with warmer and dry conditions the next few days with daytime humidities dipping into the 20-30% range in the driest spots as light offshore flow develops. This will be short-lived, with a few days of these warm and dry conditions through Saturday. The return of cooler air and increased moisture looks to arrive by Sunday and continue early next week.
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&& .SEW WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... WA...None. PZ...None. && $$