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Rebecca Stevenson
Rebecca Stevenson is Chief Meteorologist for KIRO 7 Eyewitness News. Stevenson holds the Seal of Approval from the American Meteorological Society (AMS) and the National Weather Association.
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Weather To Expect:
The streak of dry and very warm weather continues through the holiday weekend but the mountains will become stormy later Sunday.
Saturday will have low temperatures in the 50s and under sunny skies the highs will rapidly warm. High temperatures will be in the 80s with some low 90s in the southwest interior and Cascade foothills.
Sunday will have low temperatures in the upper 50s to low 60s and while slight cooling (along with morning low clouds) will occur on the coast the inland areas will soar with highs in the 80s to near 90. Sunday afternoon and evening the wind will increase as a marine push surges inland. It is the beginning of a change in the weather pattern.

A large upper trough will push over western Washington late Sunday night into Monday morning. The result will be a 15 degree drop in high temperatures, more clouds in the mornings and a chance of a few showers. The showers Monday will be short lived. Tuesday will be mainly dry but a better chance of showers develops Wednesday.

3 - Day Forecast
Sat
Clear
87
Sun
Mostly Clear
87
Mon
Chance of Rain
70
Seattle Metropolitan Area
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Weather To Expect:
The streak of dry and very warm weather continues through the holiday weekend but the mountains will become stormy later Sunday.
Saturday will have low temperatures in the 50s and under sunny skies the highs will rapidly warm. High temperatures will be in the 80s with some low 90s in the southwest interior and Cascade foothills.
Sunday will have low temperatures in the upper 50s to low 60s and while slight cooling (along with morning low clouds) will occur on the coast the inland areas will soar with highs in the 80s to near 90. Sunday afternoon and evening the wind will increase as a marine push surges inland. It is the beginning of a change in the weather pattern.

A large upper trough will push over western Washington late Sunday night into Monday morning. The result will be a 15 degree drop in high temperatures, more clouds in the mornings and a chance of a few showers. The showers Monday will be short lived. Tuesday will be mainly dry but a better chance of showers develops Wednesday.

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