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Heat Wave Eases, But Another Record Falls

Posted: 1:29 pm PDT July 30, 2009Updated: 7:53 am PDT July 31, 2009

Temperatures climbed into the mid-90s Thursday, breaking a record high temperature for the date as forecasters said the heat wave is beginning to ease.

The temperature at Sea-Tac Airport hit 96 by late afternoon, breaking the previous record for July 30 of 94 degrees that was set in 1965.

Following the all-time record high temperature of 103 in Seattle Wednesday, the King County Medical Examiner's Office reported Thursday the first death associated with the recent heat wave.

The victim, a Seattle man in his 60s, had heart disease with heat as a contributing factor to his cause of death, the ME said. Full Story

Forecasters said some marine air may start to cool off the region Friday, but above-normal temperatures are expected into early next week.

Meanwhile, the upcoming Seafair weekend could be the hottest in the history of the 60-year festival, as fewer fans than usual came to the Stan Sayres Pits to watch the Blue Angels practices.

Those who did appear wore hats, stayed in the shade or brought several coolers full of water.

There were also fewer crowds at Pier 30 for Seafair Fleet Week.

On the coast, reporter Richard Thompson says it's much cooler. See video.

See iSpot videos of how people and pets are coping with the heat.

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Weather to Expect:
It is a pea soup kind of morning with dense fog and low clouds around Puget Sound. The fog will lift for the afternoon and we will see some more sunshine later today. High temperatures are running in the upper 40s and low 50s this afternoon.

Soak up the sun and dry weather today, because this will be changing for the rest of the week. Wednesday will be our transition day as we move back into a much wetter weather pattern. We will keep it dry for the commute tomorrow morning, but rain will be on the increase during the afternooon and evening. Rain continues Thursday and Friday with wind picking up at times. The wet pattern holds through the upcoming weekend with increasing rain on Saturday and showers on Sunday. High temperatures will be holding in the mid to low 50s through the rest of the week.

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Tue
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51
Wed
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49
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56
Seattle Metropolitan Area
Weather to Expect:
It is a pea soup kind of morning with dense fog and low clouds around Puget Sound. The fog will lift for the afternoon and we will see some more sunshine later today. High temperatures are running in the upper 40s and low 50s this afternoon.

Soak up the sun and dry weather today, because this will be changing for the rest of the week. Wednesday will be our transition day as we move back into a much wetter weather pattern. We will keep it dry for the commute tomorrow morning, but rain will be on the increase during the afternooon and evening. Rain continues Thursday and Friday with wind picking up at times. The wet pattern holds through the upcoming weekend with increasing rain on Saturday and showers on Sunday. High temperatures will be holding in the mid to low 50s through the rest of the week.