Sunday, May 29, 2022

Stretch of Warmer Weather to Start June

FastCast—Monday, May 31 to Friday, June 3:

After a chilly and 10-15 degree below average weekend, warmer weather is ahead! Memorial Day will be mostly cloudy and in the upper 50s to low 60s, similar to Saturday and Sunday, but drier. The warmup begins on Tuesday, with high temperatures reaching the upper 60s to low 70s, along with partly sunny conditions. Partly sunny skies will continue on Wednesday and Thursday, with temperatures increasing into the mid 70s! Friday will be cloudier, but highs will remain in the low 70s. There is a slight chance of showers each day from Wednesday to Friday. Expect lows in the mid-upper 40s on Monday and Tuesday, then in the 50s through Friday. A weather system will likely impact the area on Saturday, so stay tuned.

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Memorial Day Weekend was cool, cloudy, and showery, a condensed version of the consistent weather theme for the month of May. However, the last day of May and first few days of June will bring some much-anticipated warmth!

The European model forecast for highs on Wednesday is below.


Expect highs in the 70s. High temperatures for most of the lowlands will be higher than the values for Everett, Seattle, and Tacoma, since those cities are close to the water.

Similar highs can be expected on Thursday as well. Generally, lowland locations can expect highs in the mid 70s on Wednesday and Thursday. Eastern Washington will even reach the low to mid 80s!

There is a slight chance of showers most days this week, with the exception of Tuesday. This is reflected in the European model’s rain forecast through Thursday morning.


Generally, the most rain will be in a lingering Convergence Zone near Seattle and Everett that will diminish by Monday. Mountainous areas are favored for showers during the week, as you can see with the most rain being over the North Cascades.

The next organized weather system won’t impact the region until next Saturday, so enjoy the relative break and warm weather!

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