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Today's Weather in Seattle 06/20/25: Wet Blitz Incoming with High-Scoring Precipitation Forecast

Today's Weather in Seattle 06/20/25: Wet Blitz Incoming with High-Scoring Precipitation Forecast

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Hey weather warriors! Dustin Breeze here, ready to tackle today's forecast like I used to tackle quarterbacks! And boy, do we have some exciting weather coming our way in Seattle!

Let's kick this off with our current conditions. We're looking at a classic Seattle day with showers doing their victory dance across the sky. Temperatures are hovering around 62 degrees Fahrenheit with a south wind around 8 miles per hour that'll be switching to northwest in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation? A whopping 90 percent! That's like a full blitz of rain, folks!

Time for our Weather Playbook segment! Today, we're talking about precipitation bands. Think of these like offensive lines in football - they're organized, powerful systems that can move moisture across entire regions. These bands form when warm and cold air masses collide, creating a wall of water that marches across the landscape. Boom! Meteorology just got awesome!

Now for our three-day forecast play-by-play:

Saturday: Showers before 11 in the morning, high near 63 degrees Fahrenheit. South wind around 9 miles per hour. Precipitation chance: 80 percent. It's like a light defensive drizzle out there!

Sunday: Partly sunny with a high of 72 degrees Fahrenheit. Only a 20 percent chance of showers - think of it like a quarterback's low probability pass.

Monday: Mostly sunny and heating up to 77 degrees Fahrenheit. Clear skies ahead, team!

Any unusual weather? Keep an eye out for potential thunderstorms after 5 PM today. They might pop up faster than a surprise blitz!

It's gonna be WIIIIILD out there, folks!

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