Seattle weather: When will drier skies return?
SEATTLE - If you're dreaming of summery weather in Seattle, we're not expecting that any time soon. We're gearing up for a damp and gray Saturday with a small chance for thunderstorms as well.
In some areas today (especially King County and northward), we could see pockets of torrential rain. In isolated cases (particularly over the Cascades), there may be weak thunderstorms and small hail.
Otherwise, this week will feature below-normal temperatures and occasional showers.
A light shower is a possibility on Wednesday, but that day may be primarily dry. Right now, Thursday is the only day that is looking entirely dry this week (that could change!). A spotty shower could develop next Friday.
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