Intermittent damp weather for Seattle through Tuesday
SEATTLE - Damp weather will continue at times in the Seattle area through Tuesday before drier weather potentially returns Wednesday.
Today will be far less wet compared to what many experienced on Saturday. Drier skies are likely between 6 p.m. Sunday night and roughly 2 a.m. Monday. Enjoy our partly sunny to mostly cloudy weather today.
Be prepared for a possibly messy commute Monday morning. A band of widespread, drenching rain could sweep through Puget Sound by about 7 a.m. This could drop visibility in a big way and create slippery conditions.
Drier weather takes over Wednesday and Thursday. Light, isolated showers could develop Friday and Saturday.
Take good care!Thanks so much for choosing FOX 13. Warmly, Meteorologist Abby Acone
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