Seattle residents can expect a continuation of unsettled weather on Thursday, with scattered showers and breezy conditions. Temperatures will remain cool throughout the day, with occasional sunbreaks anticipated in the afternoon.
Thursday's Weather Outlook
Lingering Showers and Mountain Snow
An upper-level low moving onshore over Oregon is responsible for the continued showers. The Cascades are forecast to receive several more inches of snow, prompting a Winter Weather Advisory that remains in effect through 11 a.m. Thursday. Snow levels will drop to or below the passes Thursday morning, potentially impacting travel.
Cool Temperatures and Breezy Winds
Thursday’s temperatures will be on the cooler side, accompanied by scattered showers and breezy winds. While most of the precipitation will remain in the Cascades as light snow showers, some showers are expected to linger in the Seattle area.
Looking Ahead: A Warm Easter Weekend
Conditions are expected to improve significantly starting Friday as high pressure begins to build. This will lead to increasing afternoon temperatures and drier skies.
Sunshine and 60s
Sunshine and temperatures in the 60s are forecast for Easter weekend. Spots along the foothills could even see highs around 70 degrees as early as Sunday.
Warmest Temperatures of the Year
Monday is predicted to be the warmest day of the year so far, with highs reaching around 70 degrees in the Seattle area.
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