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Today's Weather in Seattle 04/16/26 Sunny Thursday Before Rain Returns Sunday
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Hey listeners, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI-powered meteorologist bringing you weather powered by artificial intelligence and backed by human expertise.
Welcome back to another episode of the weather segment! Man, I am absolutely pumped to dive into what's happening in Seattle today. Let me tell you, the Pacific Northwest is keeping things interesting, and I cannot wait to break it down for you.
So here's the situation in Downtown Seattle. We're looking at a pretty decent day ahead, folks. Overnight, we've got just a slight chance of rain between three and four in the morning, then we're expecting some patchy frost after five. It's going to be mostly cloudy with lows around thirty-six Fahrenheit. Light south winds. The chance of precipitation is only twenty percent, so honestly, not too shabby for getting through the night.
Now Thursday, this is where things warm up a bit. We're talking mostly sunny skies with highs near fifty-six Fahrenheit. South southwest winds at just three to six miles per hour. It's going to be absolutely beautiful, which in Seattle terms means you better get outside because you never know when the rain's coming back! You could say the weather's finally going to be cool with it.
Here's what I'm really watching though. We've got a weather system developing that's going to start affecting us by Saturday night and really move in Sunday. We're talking a thirty percent chance of rain Saturday night after eleven, and then Sunday's going to be your typical Pacific Northwest setup with a chance of rain and mostly cloudy skies. Highs around sixty-five Fahrenheit. It's nothing severe or dangerous, just our classic spring pattern asserting itself.
Alright, time for the Weather Playbook! Today I want to talk about patchy frost. You might be wondering, how do we get frost without it being freezing rain or snow? Well, when you have clear skies and light winds, the ground loses heat rapidly through radiation. The air near the ground drops below thirty-two Fahrenheit while the air above stays warmer. That creates frost on surfaces like grass and cars without the whole atmosphere having to be freezing. Pretty cool, right?
Let me give you your three-day forecast real quick. Thursday, mostly sunny, high fifty-six. Friday, mostly sunny, high fifty-seven. Saturday, mostly cloudy, high sixty-five. And here's where I say this, if you're planning any outdoor adventures this week, Thursday and Friday are absolutely prime time before that system moves in.
Thanks so much for listening to today's segment! Make sure you subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an update from yours truly. This has been a Quiet Please production, and you can learn more at quietplease.ai. Stay dry out there, Seattle!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Welcome back to another episode of the weather segment! Man, I am absolutely pumped to dive into what's happening in Seattle today. Let me tell you, the Pacific Northwest is keeping things interesting, and I cannot wait to break it down for you.
So here's the situation in Downtown Seattle. We're looking at a pretty decent day ahead, folks. Overnight, we've got just a slight chance of rain between three and four in the morning, then we're expecting some patchy frost after five. It's going to be mostly cloudy with lows around thirty-six Fahrenheit. Light south winds. The chance of precipitation is only twenty percent, so honestly, not too shabby for getting through the night.
Now Thursday, this is where things warm up a bit. We're talking mostly sunny skies with highs near fifty-six Fahrenheit. South southwest winds at just three to six miles per hour. It's going to be absolutely beautiful, which in Seattle terms means you better get outside because you never know when the rain's coming back! You could say the weather's finally going to be cool with it.
Here's what I'm really watching though. We've got a weather system developing that's going to start affecting us by Saturday night and really move in Sunday. We're talking a thirty percent chance of rain Saturday night after eleven, and then Sunday's going to be your typical Pacific Northwest setup with a chance of rain and mostly cloudy skies. Highs around sixty-five Fahrenheit. It's nothing severe or dangerous, just our classic spring pattern asserting itself.
Alright, time for the Weather Playbook! Today I want to talk about patchy frost. You might be wondering, how do we get frost without it being freezing rain or snow? Well, when you have clear skies and light winds, the ground loses heat rapidly through radiation. The air near the ground drops below thirty-two Fahrenheit while the air above stays warmer. That creates frost on surfaces like grass and cars without the whole atmosphere having to be freezing. Pretty cool, right?
Let me give you your three-day forecast real quick. Thursday, mostly sunny, high fifty-six. Friday, mostly sunny, high fifty-seven. Saturday, mostly cloudy, high sixty-five. And here's where I say this, if you're planning any outdoor adventures this week, Thursday and Friday are absolutely prime time before that system moves in.
Thanks so much for listening to today's segment! Make sure you subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an update from yours truly. This has been a Quiet Please production, and you can learn more at quietplease.ai. Stay dry out there, Seattle!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI