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Rick VanCise
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Weather:
Showers continue overnight into Sunday morning as the thunder threat eases. Expect mostly cloudy skies and a few showers possible during the day Sunday, with overnight lows into the 30's and 40s. Sunday's highs hit the lower 50s with winds picking up again by Sunday night as a cold front approaches. Southerlies will blow 15 to 25 mph.

Snow showers in the mountains Sunday morning will ease during the day, but not before another 6 to 12 inches fall.

Monday's cold front brings more rain, followed by showers through mid week.

3 - Day Forecast
Sat
Thunderstorms
50
Sun
Showers
51
Mon
Rain
52
Seattle Metropolitan Area
Weather:
Showers continue overnight into Sunday morning as the thunder threat eases. Expect mostly cloudy skies and a few showers possible during the day Sunday, with overnight lows into the 30's and 40s. Sunday's highs hit the lower 50s with winds picking up again by Sunday night as a cold front approaches. Southerlies will blow 15 to 25 mph.

Snow showers in the mountains Sunday morning will ease during the day, but not before another 6 to 12 inches fall.

Monday's cold front brings more rain, followed by showers through mid week.