Unfair! Washington State Steals Southwest’s Desperately Needed Rain

Unfair! Washington State Steals Southwest’s Desperately Needed Rain

Early- to mid-July is normally the time when summer arrives and Seattle dries out quite a bit–on average, it’ s our driest month of the year–but instead the Puget Sound area has been rocked by an unusual string of thunderstorms, thundershowers, and flash floods. This morning’s downpours are courtesy of Hurricane Fabio. Continue reading Unfair! Washington State Steals Southwest’s Desperately Needed Rain

Get Ready for Summer in Seattle This September

Get Ready for Summer in Seattle This September

The National Weather Service notes that: “As of August 28th, Seatac airport has only had 0.12 inches of precipitation during the month of August. If no more precipitation occurs this month, it will rank as the 6th driest August since 1945.”

Now we’re looking at low-80s for Labor Day Weekend, according to KOMO Weather. But wait, there’s more. We could actually see high temperatures next week that count as high to people outside the Pacific Northwest’s air-conditioned zone–90 degrees even! Continue reading Get Ready for Summer in Seattle This September