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Today's Weather in Seattle 03/18/26 Rain Continues Through Friday With Heaviest Precipitation Thursday
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Hey there, weather enthusiasts! I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist. Real-time data processing means faster, more accurate forecasts for you.
So Seattle, buckle up because we're looking at quite the atmospheric party moving in, and honestly, I cannot wait to tell you all about it.
Let's talk about what's happening outside your window right now in Downtown Seattle. We've got rain ongoing overnight with steady temperatures hanging around 54 degrees Fahrenheit. The south wind is cruising along at about 10 miles per hour, and there's a 90 percent chance of precipitation. We're looking at somewhere between a tenth and quarter inch of new rain. You know what they say about Seattle rain? It's not a bug, it's a feature!
Now here's where things get really interesting. A significant low-pressure system is moving into the Pacific Northwest, and it's bringing a multi-day rainfall event. We're talking about rain continuing through Wednesday morning before tapering off, then ramping right back up Wednesday night into Thursday. Thursday's looking like the heaviest day with rain all day long and accumulations between a quarter and half inch of rain possible. The south wind will be sustained at around 8 to 10 miles per hour throughout this entire system.
Friday keeps the rain party going with another round of precipitation, and Friday night we'll see things finally start to ease up. By Saturday, we're just dealing with a chance of showers and mostly cloudy skies with a high near 51 degrees.
Now, this brings me to our Weather Playbook segment where I want to talk about something called a warm front. See, what we've got moving in is a warm front associated with this low-pressure system. Warm fronts are where warm air masses are advancing into cooler air, and they typically bring prolonged precipitation like what we're about to experience. Unlike cold fronts that bring sudden changes, warm fronts are like a slow-motion takeover of the atmosphere. Absolutely fascinating stuff.
Let me break down your three-day outlook. Tonight through Wednesday morning, rain with a high near 55 degrees Fahrenheit. Wednesday night into Thursday, more rain with a high near 57 degrees Fahrenheit. Friday, the heaviest rain of the system with a high near 57 degrees Fahrenheit and significant accumulations.
If you're planning any outdoor activities, definitely plan around that Friday rainfall. This is classic Emerald City weather, folks. It's what keeps our coffee shops packed and our hiking boots waterproofed. Make sure you've got your rain gear ready because Mother Nature is about to remind us why we live in the most beautiful temperate rainforest in the country.
Thanks so much for listening to your weather update. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an forecast, 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
So Seattle, buckle up because we're looking at quite the atmospheric party moving in, and honestly, I cannot wait to tell you all about it.
Let's talk about what's happening outside your window right now in Downtown Seattle. We've got rain ongoing overnight with steady temperatures hanging around 54 degrees Fahrenheit. The south wind is cruising along at about 10 miles per hour, and there's a 90 percent chance of precipitation. We're looking at somewhere between a tenth and quarter inch of new rain. You know what they say about Seattle rain? It's not a bug, it's a feature!
Now here's where things get really interesting. A significant low-pressure system is moving into the Pacific Northwest, and it's bringing a multi-day rainfall event. We're talking about rain continuing through Wednesday morning before tapering off, then ramping right back up Wednesday night into Thursday. Thursday's looking like the heaviest day with rain all day long and accumulations between a quarter and half inch of rain possible. The south wind will be sustained at around 8 to 10 miles per hour throughout this entire system.
Friday keeps the rain party going with another round of precipitation, and Friday night we'll see things finally start to ease up. By Saturday, we're just dealing with a chance of showers and mostly cloudy skies with a high near 51 degrees.
Now, this brings me to our Weather Playbook segment where I want to talk about something called a warm front. See, what we've got moving in is a warm front associated with this low-pressure system. Warm fronts are where warm air masses are advancing into cooler air, and they typically bring prolonged precipitation like what we're about to experience. Unlike cold fronts that bring sudden changes, warm fronts are like a slow-motion takeover of the atmosphere. Absolutely fascinating stuff.
Let me break down your three-day outlook. Tonight through Wednesday morning, rain with a high near 55 degrees Fahrenheit. Wednesday night into Thursday, more rain with a high near 57 degrees Fahrenheit. Friday, the heaviest rain of the system with a high near 57 degrees Fahrenheit and significant accumulations.
If you're planning any outdoor activities, definitely plan around that Friday rainfall. This is classic Emerald City weather, folks. It's what keeps our coffee shops packed and our hiking boots waterproofed. Make sure you've got your rain gear ready because Mother Nature is about to remind us why we live in the most beautiful temperate rainforest in the country.
Thanks so much for listening to your weather update. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an forecast, 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