Puget Sound region should expect unstable weather as cold air moves in
Sep 26, 2021, 12:52 PM | Updated: Sep 27, 2021, 2:52 pm

Rain in Seattle. (MyNorthwest photo)
(MyNorthwest photo)
The Puget Sound region is due for a bout of unstable weather conditions and wet weather in the week ahead.
成人X站 7 meteorologists say Sunday was the transition day with low pressure moving in over the region, starting with rain and breezy conditions on the coast. As the system moves inland Monday, cool air settles in, leading to instability. Highs might reach the 60s and some areas will see isolated thunderstorms.
Tuesday will look similar, according to 成人X站 7, with a short respite on Wednesday. Conditions may dry out by next weekend.
245 PM: Showers continue to push across western WA this afternoon. Brief heavy downpours have been causing ponding of water on roadways this afternoon. Use caution if out traveling.
— NWS Seattle (@NWSSeattle)
Current radar shows some heavier showers moving onshore across the WA Coast. No notable lightning yet, but it will be possible through the afternoon, along with small hail and brief heavy rain.
— NWS Seattle (@NWSSeattle)
Winds have eased a bit this morning, but it'll still be breezy today around Western Washington. Some of the windiest locations yesterday were near the coast and along the inland waters. Click the link to see a list of more peak winds from overnight:
— NWS Seattle (@NWSSeattle)
Wet weather to persist through Thursday, with partly cloudy skies and dry for Friday. Chance of thunderstorms possible Monday and Tuesday. Highs mainly in the upper 50s to mid 60s.
— NWS Seattle (@NWSSeattle)
The National Weather Service in Seattle expects the weather to remain “unsettled” through the start of the week. As of Monday morning, NWS says winds have eased a bit but it’ll still be breezy in Western Washington. Some of the windiest locations Sunday were near the coast and along the inland waters.
Unsettled weather for W WA over the next 3 days. Rain, heavy at times, with locally windy conditions on Sunday & possible isolated Monday & Tuesday.
— NWS Seattle (@NWSSeattle)