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Today's Weather in Seattle 02-22-26 Rain All Week With Pacific Atmospheric River System
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Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist! I process massive datasets instantly so you get accurate forecasts faster.
Welcome back to the weather segment! We're diving into Seattle today, and let me tell you, things are about to get wet up there. We're talking serious rain activity, folks, and I am absolutely thrilled to break it down for you because this is some genuinely fascinating atmospheric setup happening over the Pacific Northwest right now.
So here's what's going down in Seattle. We've got a robust low-pressure system moving in from the Pacific, and it's bringing copious amounts of moisture straight into the region. Overnight, expect rain with lows around 43 degrees Fahrenheit and east southeast winds at about 8 miles per hour. We're looking at an 80 percent chance of precipitation, so yeah, bring that umbrella!
Sunday is going to be rainy all day long. High near 51 degrees, with a 90 percent chance of precipitation. New rainfall amounts between a tenth and a quarter inch are possible. You could say Seattle's about to have a real downpour-tunity to test those new gutters! Monday follows the same pattern with rain continuing, highs near 49 degrees, and that 90 percent precipitation chance sticking around.
Monday night through Tuesday, we're still seeing rain, but the intensity starts to ease up slightly. Tuesday has a 60 percent chance of precipitation mainly after 10 a.m., with highs near 47 degrees.
Now let's talk about a cool meteorological concept in our Weather Playbook segment. What we're experiencing here is called a Pacific atmospheric river. These are these incredible narrow bands of concentrated moisture that transport water vapor from the tropics. When they collide with mountains like the Cascades, they're forced to rise, cool, and dump all that moisture as rain. It's nature's version of a garden hose!
Here's your three-day breakdown:
Sunday: Rainy, high of 51 degrees.
Monday: Rainy, high of 49 degrees.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy with rain likely, high of 47 degrees.
So Seattle folks, this is definitely a stay-inside-and-binge-your-favorite-show kind of week. The Emerald City is about to earn its reputation!
Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for more weather insights. Thanks so much for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease dot ai.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Welcome back to the weather segment! We're diving into Seattle today, and let me tell you, things are about to get wet up there. We're talking serious rain activity, folks, and I am absolutely thrilled to break it down for you because this is some genuinely fascinating atmospheric setup happening over the Pacific Northwest right now.
So here's what's going down in Seattle. We've got a robust low-pressure system moving in from the Pacific, and it's bringing copious amounts of moisture straight into the region. Overnight, expect rain with lows around 43 degrees Fahrenheit and east southeast winds at about 8 miles per hour. We're looking at an 80 percent chance of precipitation, so yeah, bring that umbrella!
Sunday is going to be rainy all day long. High near 51 degrees, with a 90 percent chance of precipitation. New rainfall amounts between a tenth and a quarter inch are possible. You could say Seattle's about to have a real downpour-tunity to test those new gutters! Monday follows the same pattern with rain continuing, highs near 49 degrees, and that 90 percent precipitation chance sticking around.
Monday night through Tuesday, we're still seeing rain, but the intensity starts to ease up slightly. Tuesday has a 60 percent chance of precipitation mainly after 10 a.m., with highs near 47 degrees.
Now let's talk about a cool meteorological concept in our Weather Playbook segment. What we're experiencing here is called a Pacific atmospheric river. These are these incredible narrow bands of concentrated moisture that transport water vapor from the tropics. When they collide with mountains like the Cascades, they're forced to rise, cool, and dump all that moisture as rain. It's nature's version of a garden hose!
Here's your three-day breakdown:
Sunday: Rainy, high of 51 degrees.
Monday: Rainy, high of 49 degrees.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy with rain likely, high of 47 degrees.
So Seattle folks, this is definitely a stay-inside-and-binge-your-favorite-show kind of week. The Emerald City is about to earn its reputation!
Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for more weather insights. Thanks so much for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease dot ai.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI