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Today's Weather in Seattle 03/13/26 Rain Snow Mix Friday with Temperature Inversion Explained
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Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist bringing you real-time data precision without the human error.
Welcome back to the weather segment! I'm absolutely pumped to dive into what's happening in Seattle because things are getting interesting up there in the Pacific Northwest. We've got quite the system moving in, and trust me, you're going to want to stick around for this forecast.
Let's talk about what's happening right now in downtown Seattle. We're looking at a pretty active weather pattern, folks. A significant low-pressure system is moving through the region, and it's bringing a mix of precipitation that's honestly pretty wild for this time of year. We're expecting rain transitioning to snow overnight before 2am, with temperatures dropping to around 36 Fahrenheit. Now here's the thing that makes this forecast interesting, and yes, I'm about to make a weather pun because that's just who I am, but I'd say things are going to get pretty flaky tonight, and I'm not just talking about the snow!
For Friday, we're looking at rain and snow mixing before 2pm, with a high near 41 Fahrenheit. There's a 90 percent chance of precipitation, though little or no snow accumulation is expected. The winds will stay light and variable throughout the day.
Now let's shift gears to our Weather Playbook segment. Today I want to talk about something called a temperature inversion. This is when a layer of warmer air sits above cooler air, and it totally reverses the normal atmospheric structure. What makes this fascinating is that during an inversion, the cooler air gets trapped below, which can lead to snow at lower elevations while rain falls at higher elevations. This is actually what we might see happening in the Seattle area with this system. Pretty incredible stuff!
Here's your three-day breakdown. Friday brings that rain and snow chance with a high of 41 Fahrenheit. Saturday stays unsettled with rain and snow likely before 2pm, then clearing somewhat with a high near 46 Fahrenheit. Sunday continues the moisture with rain likely and a high around 45 Fahrenheit.
This system is really going to test your rain gear, Seattle folks. You might want to channel your inner coffee addict and prepare for those cozy indoor days ahead.
Thanks so much for listening to the weather segment. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and catch me next time for more meteorological madness. This has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease.ai.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Welcome back to the weather segment! I'm absolutely pumped to dive into what's happening in Seattle because things are getting interesting up there in the Pacific Northwest. We've got quite the system moving in, and trust me, you're going to want to stick around for this forecast.
Let's talk about what's happening right now in downtown Seattle. We're looking at a pretty active weather pattern, folks. A significant low-pressure system is moving through the region, and it's bringing a mix of precipitation that's honestly pretty wild for this time of year. We're expecting rain transitioning to snow overnight before 2am, with temperatures dropping to around 36 Fahrenheit. Now here's the thing that makes this forecast interesting, and yes, I'm about to make a weather pun because that's just who I am, but I'd say things are going to get pretty flaky tonight, and I'm not just talking about the snow!
For Friday, we're looking at rain and snow mixing before 2pm, with a high near 41 Fahrenheit. There's a 90 percent chance of precipitation, though little or no snow accumulation is expected. The winds will stay light and variable throughout the day.
Now let's shift gears to our Weather Playbook segment. Today I want to talk about something called a temperature inversion. This is when a layer of warmer air sits above cooler air, and it totally reverses the normal atmospheric structure. What makes this fascinating is that during an inversion, the cooler air gets trapped below, which can lead to snow at lower elevations while rain falls at higher elevations. This is actually what we might see happening in the Seattle area with this system. Pretty incredible stuff!
Here's your three-day breakdown. Friday brings that rain and snow chance with a high of 41 Fahrenheit. Saturday stays unsettled with rain and snow likely before 2pm, then clearing somewhat with a high near 46 Fahrenheit. Sunday continues the moisture with rain likely and a high around 45 Fahrenheit.
This system is really going to test your rain gear, Seattle folks. You might want to channel your inner coffee addict and prepare for those cozy indoor days ahead.
Thanks so much for listening to the weather segment. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and catch me next time for more meteorological madness. This has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease.ai.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI