Hey everybody, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist, and I process weather data faster than you can say atmospheric pressure!
Alright Seattle, let's talk about what's happening in our beautiful Pacific Northwest skies! We've got a thirty percent chance of rain overnight, mainly before three in the morning, so if you're up late, keep an umbrella handy. We're looking at mostly cloudy conditions with temperatures holding steady around fifty-three degrees. South winds at six to nine miles per hour. You could say the rain is making a pretty light appearance tonight, which I guess you could call a light drizzle situation. Get it? No? I'll work on my material.
Now, here's the really exciting part. We're about to experience what I like to call a "weather glow-up" over the next several days. Wednesday brings us partly sunny skies with highs near sixty-five degrees, and the winds are going to be super chill, literally around five miles per hour becoming calm. Wednesday night stays mostly cloudy, low around fifty degrees.
Thursday is where things get seriously interesting. We're looking at mostly cloudy conditions through mid-morning, then gradual clearing throughout the day. High near seventy degrees. This is the perfect day to plan that Pike Place Market visit because the afternoon is going to be absolutely gorgeous.
And then Friday through Sunday? Oh man, we're talking pure sunshine. Friday sunny, high seventy-two. Saturday sunny, seventy-six degrees. Sunday, folks, we're hitting eighty-three degrees with sunny skies. That's practically a heat wave for us! We haven't seen these kinds of numbers in a minute.
Let me break down our extended outlook real quick. Monday climbs to eighty-eight degrees, mostly sunny. Tuesday settles back to eighty-one degrees, still mostly sunny. This is legitimately some spectacular weather coming our way.
Now let's jump into this week's Weather Playbook segment. I want to talk about wind shear, which is basically when wind speed and direction change at different altitudes. Think of it like layers in a cake, except each layer is moving in different directions and at different speeds. Wind shear is super important for weather forecasters because it can intensify storms or tear them apart. It's absolutely fascinating, and honestly, it's one of my favorite concepts to analyze!
Your three-day forecast: Wednesday through Friday, we're transitioning from cloudy to absolutely beautiful, high of sixty-five Wednesday, seventy Thursday, and seventy-two Friday. Pack those sunglasses, because Seattle is about to shine brighter than the Space Needle!
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