After a mostly cloudy past few days, clouds are moving out on Sunday night, making way for low temperatures of 27-34 degrees and patchy freezing fog on Monday and Tuesday mornings.
Freezing fog brings a high threat of black ice, especially on bridges and overpasses, but also on non-elevated roadways. Be safe when driving in freezing fog!
By Tuesday night, we will transition to a much wetter pattern. Take a look at the Puyallup rain forecast from Weather Underground.
It will be quite rainy, with 2-5 inches of rain possible through next Tuesday (5th). Expect plentiful mountain snow as well.
Wind is also possible during this stretch, with gusts of 30-40 mph possible on Wednesday.
More windy days, with lots of rain as well, are likely as we transition into a stormier pattern to end 2020 and start 2021.
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