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2025.10.23 17:04

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🌧️ 🌧️ Thursday marks the end of calm skies as two powerful storm systems approach western Washington, bringing changes swiftly into view starting early next week. Expect mostly cloudy conditions Thursday with mild temperatures ranging from mid to low 60s Fahrenheit and occasional showers lingering through evening hours in some areas. 💨💦 Friday kicks off aggressively under the influence of strong winds anticipated around coastal regions spreading inland by morning rush hour, accompanied by heavy rainfall throughout most daylight periods across Puget Sound zones including Seattle central locations experiencing gusts up to 30-45 mph with higher potential on coastlines and northern areas. Prepare for accumulation ranging from half an inch upwards depending on location over Friday through Sunday mornings 🌨️❄️ Saturday intensifies winds, possibly reaching gust speeds between 35-45 miles per hour in central Puget Sound regions while stronger gusts remain possible northwards near Snoqualmie Pass marking the season’s first chance for snow at around elevations dropping below three thousand feet by Sunday evening. Following Friday’s stormy weather persist with showers and cooler temperatures well into early next week 🌬️🔥 Stay informed every step of this evolving situation through our comprehensive Seattle Newsletter or download today from the App Store & Google Play for real-time updates on local happenings, including upcoming severe conditions alerts 📲✨

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Thursday will be mostly cloudy with mild temperatures in the mid to low 60s and possible passing showers.

SEATTLE – Thursday will be the last quiet day for a while, as a couple of strong systems take aim at western Washington.

Thursday will bring mostly cloudy skies and mild high temperatures, in the low to mid 60s.

( Seattle)

What’s next:

An impactful weather system will bring wind and rain starting early Friday morning along the Washington Coast. Rain will slowly sweep inland by the morning commute, and it will continue through most of the daylight hours.

Rain will be heavy at times, so make sure your storm drains are clear of any leaves or debris. Strong winds will also be a factor on Friday, with gusts in the 30 to 40 mph range in the central and south Puget Sound areas. Stronger winds are possible on the coast and in the northern Puget Sound.

( Seattle)

A half inch to an inch of rain is possible on Friday, with a third of an inch to a half inch possible on Saturday. Up to two inches is possible from Friday through Sunday.

( Seattle)

Winds will likely be stronger on Saturday, with gusts in the 35 to 45 mph range in the central and south Puget Sound. Stronger gusts are possible in the usual windy spots of the north sound.

We will also be watching dropping snow levels on Sunday, down to around 3,000 feet. This could bring Snoqualmie Pass its first pass level snow of the season.

( Seattle)

Showers and cool temperatures will stick around through early next week.

( Seattle)

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The Source: Information in this story comes from weather models interpreted by Seattle meteorologists Abby Acone and Brian MacMillan.

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