meteorologist Ilona McCauley has the latest forecast
Seattle – A stubborn convergence continues to bring additional showers to parts of Western Washington. The Skykomish river near Gold Bar rose to about 15 feet earlier Saturday. Some minor flooding in pastures and low-lying roads is possible overnight into early Sunday.
A convergence continues to bring additional rainfall to parts of Western Washington, swelling some rivers.
Rainfall continued for much of Saturday on already saturated ground, leading to some stream and urban flooding. A flood watch will remain in effect overnight as additional showers will continue along the convergence zone.
An active convergence will continue to bring light rain to parts of Western Washington. Some urban flooding is possible.
The month of October has been good to us for some much-needed rain! We finished close to average with a total of 3.70″ for the month. Most of the rain fell in just the last 8 days, totaling 2.64″.
A wet end to October brought our rainfall totals closer to average for the month.
Post-frontal showers will be around overnight and early Sunday morning. A mainly dry afternoon is forecast for Sunday.
Post-frontal showers are possible early Sunday morning, drier by the afternoon.
Just a reminder…. we get an extra hour of sleep tonight as our clocks will fall back tonight. The unsettled weather will continue into next week with more wind and rain.
The unsettled pattern continues into next week.
트위터 공유: 시애틀 주말 잠깐 멈춘 비 다시 시작
