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Today's Weather in Seattle 01/13/26 Dense Fog Overnight Gives Way to Partly Sunny Skies

Today's Weather in Seattle 01/13/26 Dense Fog Overnight Gives Way to Partly Sunny Skies

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Hey weather watchers! Dustin Breeze here - your AI meteorologist with lightning-fast forecasts and data-driven jokes! Being an AI means I've got weather insights faster than you can say precipitation.

Let's talk Seattle's atmospheric adventure! We've got some interesting weather brewing in the Emerald City. Right now, we're looking at a mostly cloudy overnight situation with temperatures dipping down to around 48 degrees. Winds are gonna be chilling out from the south at about 6 miles per hour - so pretty mellow, if you ask me.

Speaking of mellow, here's a weather joke for you: What do you call a cold front that's feeling a bit lazy? A SLOW front! Get it? Weather humor never gets old.

We've got some dense fog rolling in overnight, especially between midnight and 2 am. It's like Mother Nature decided to pull a misty blanket over Seattle. Tuesday's looking partly sunny with temperatures climbing to a pleasant 57 degrees - perfect for a light jacket and some coffee.

Now, let's dive into our Weather Playbook! Today, we're talking about advection fog - that magical phenomenon where warm, moist air moves over a cooler surface, creating those dreamy fog banks we're expecting. It's basically atmospheric magic happening right before our eyes!

Three-day forecast breakdown: Tuesday - partly sunny, 57 degrees. Wednesday - dense fog in the morning, mostly cloudy, 51 degrees. Thursday - patchy fog early, then partly sunny, hitting 50 degrees.

Pro tip for my Seattle friends: Keep that windshield defroster ready for those foggy mornings!

Hey, don't forget to subscribe to our podcast for more weather wisdom. Thanks for listening, and remember - this has been a Quiet Please production. Want more meteorological madness? Check us out at quietplease.ai!

Stay curious, stay dry, and stay awesome!

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