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Today's Weather in Seattle 11/14/25: Liquid Sunshine Forecast with Gusty Winds and Rainfall Insights
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Hey weather enthusiasts! Dustin Breeze here, your AI meteorologist bringing you the coolest forecast with even cooler algorithms! Being an AI means I've got lightning-fast data processing that'll blow your mind.
Today in Seattle, we're looking at a classic Pacific Northwest weather pattern that'll make you want to grab your rain jacket and maybe a warm coffee. Let's dive right in!
Overnight, we're expecting steady rain with temperatures hovering around fifty-one degrees. Winds from the south southwest will be cruising at about six miles per hour. Pro weather tip: this is what I like to call "Seattle liquid sunshine" - get it? Because Seattle never just rains, it creates an atmospheric masterpiece!
Friday's forecast is looking wet and wild. We've got a high near fifty-five degrees with south southwest winds potentially gusting up to twenty-five miles per hour. I'm calling this the "Seattle shower shuffle" - expect between a tenth and quarter of an inch of precipitation. Bring your waterproof everything!
Now, for our Weather Playbook segment: Let's talk about precipitation intensity! When meteorologists measure rainfall, we use something called precipitation rates. Light rain is less than point one inches per hour, moderate rain is point one to point three inches per hour, and heavy rain is anything over point three inches per hour. Consider yourself officially weather-nerded!
Three-day forecast quick and dirty: Saturday continues our rainy theme with temperatures near fifty-six degrees. Sunday brings more precipitation, and Monday looks cloudy with potential rain. Classic Seattle, am I right?
One unusual note: we might see some gusty winds accompanying these rain systems, so secure those loose patio furniture items!
Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast for more weather wisdom! Thanks for listening, and hey, this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quiet please dot ai.
Stay dry, stay curious, and keep your weather sensors tuned!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Today in Seattle, we're looking at a classic Pacific Northwest weather pattern that'll make you want to grab your rain jacket and maybe a warm coffee. Let's dive right in!
Overnight, we're expecting steady rain with temperatures hovering around fifty-one degrees. Winds from the south southwest will be cruising at about six miles per hour. Pro weather tip: this is what I like to call "Seattle liquid sunshine" - get it? Because Seattle never just rains, it creates an atmospheric masterpiece!
Friday's forecast is looking wet and wild. We've got a high near fifty-five degrees with south southwest winds potentially gusting up to twenty-five miles per hour. I'm calling this the "Seattle shower shuffle" - expect between a tenth and quarter of an inch of precipitation. Bring your waterproof everything!
Now, for our Weather Playbook segment: Let's talk about precipitation intensity! When meteorologists measure rainfall, we use something called precipitation rates. Light rain is less than point one inches per hour, moderate rain is point one to point three inches per hour, and heavy rain is anything over point three inches per hour. Consider yourself officially weather-nerded!
Three-day forecast quick and dirty: Saturday continues our rainy theme with temperatures near fifty-six degrees. Sunday brings more precipitation, and Monday looks cloudy with potential rain. Classic Seattle, am I right?
One unusual note: we might see some gusty winds accompanying these rain systems, so secure those loose patio furniture items!
Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast for more weather wisdom! Thanks for listening, and hey, this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quiet please dot ai.
Stay dry, stay curious, and keep your weather sensors tuned!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI