Seattle, WA – Despite the current rainy conditions in the Seattle area, NEWS.ORG 13 Meteorologist Ilona McCauley forecasts a return of sunshine later this week.
Rainy Interlude Before Clear Skies
Following a day of mild temperatures and clear skies, the weather took a turn with temperatures dropping by 10 to 15 degrees, accompanied by persistent rain. The convergence zone, primarily affecting areas around the King and Snohomish County line, contributed to light rainfall throughout the day. In particular, parts of Everett received nearly 0.10 inches of rain.
Persistence of Convergence Zone
The convergence zone is expected to linger in the same vicinity, maintaining light rain into the following day. However, by Tuesday evening, the precipitation is forecasted to shift southward towards Olympia. As Tuesday progresses, clouds will gradually disperse, making way for clearer skies by late Tuesday and into Wednesday.
Continued Showers and Below Average Temperatures
Despite the promise of clearer skies, scattered showers are anticipated along the convergence zone, resulting in below-average temperatures for Tuesday afternoon. However, a warming trend is anticipated by Wednesday as sunny skies return, persisting through the end of the week.
Conclusion: Anticipated Weather Patterns
Residents of the Seattle area can expect a brief interlude of rainy weather before the return of sunshine later in the week. While temperatures may remain below average initially, a warming trend is on the horizon, promising more pleasant conditions as the week progresses. Stay tuned for further updates and enjoy the sunny days ahead.
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