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Kent Meridian High School Washington Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Seattle WA 259 AM PDT Wed Oct 15 2025

.SYNOPSIS...Upper level ridging over the area will bring another dry and seasonal day to western Washington today. Showers will return Thursday into Friday as a weak frontal system moves through the area. A stronger, wetter system will move into western Washington over the weekend bringing gusty winds, lowland rain, and mountain snow to the area. Unsettled conditions look to continue across the area into early next week.

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.SHORT TERM /TODAY THROUGH FRIDAY/...Another dry and seasonal day is on tap for western Washington today as upper level ridging continues to nudge into the area from the Pacific. Cold morning lows and light winds may bring another round of frost formation to the interior lowlands early this morning. Offshore winds will transition back to onshore this morning and skies will be mostly sunny with a few high clouds streaming in overhead. Afternoon high temperatures will climb into the upper 50s to low 60s.

The upper ridge over the area will start to flatten tonight into Thursday as an upper level trough makes its way across the Gulf of Alaska. A weak frontal system at the surface will then approach western Washington Thursday and move inland Thursday night into Friday, bringing the return of showers to the region. No significant impacts are expected with this system, as rainfall amounts look to remain rather light- with only a few hundredths of an inch expected for most locations. Morning lows will be in the upper 30s to low 40s for the area on Thursday and in the mid 40s to low 50s on Friday, while afternoon highs both days will be in the upper 50s to low 60s.

.LONG TERM /SATURDAY THROUGH TUESDAY/...A more active pattern is expected this weekend as a wetter, stronger frontal system is slated to move into western Washington Saturday night into Sunday. This system will bring the next round of more substantial rain to the area, mountain snow, and gusty winds. Snow levels look to rise between 8000-10000 ft in the warm sector on Saturday, before falling down to 4000-5000 ft on Sunday. While a range of outcomes still exists, guidance continues to suggest that the highest precipitation amounts will be along the coast, Olympics, and across the Central and North Cascades.

Ensembles still show some uncertainty in the pattern heading into early next week, however latest guidance suggests that Monday could see a brief drying trend as a transient ridge moves overhead. Unsettled conditions look to return by Tuesday, though, as additional systems move towards the area.

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.AVIATION...Upper level ridge axis remains over southern British bringing dry northeasterly flow aloft. Northerly flow in the lower levels becoming onshore later this evening.

Mostly clear skies through today and tonight aside from possible patchy fog this morning and mid to high level clouds in the afternoon. If any fog forms, it is likely that it will and mostly confined to river valleys and the Southwest Interior and parts of western Whatcom County. Increased onshore flow will usher marine stratus into the interior by Thursday morning with low ceilings.

KSEA...VFR with mostly clear skies through today and tonight. Winds out of the NE turning more NW in the afternoon 5 to 10 kt . Winds switching southerly 4 to 8 knots after 03z Thursday. Marine stratus looks to draw near on Thursday morning with low ceilings.

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.MARINE...Northerly flow across the waters will continue to weaken as an area of low pressure near The Great Basin pushes off and away eastward, and upper-ridging builds over the region. A weak front will arrive Thursday night into Friday with a modest increase in coastal seas but no impacts are expected. However, a much stronger frontal system will reach the waters Saturday night into Sunday with headlines expected for most of the waters. Coastal seas will build into the double digits this weekend and could exceed 15 feet by later Sunday and remain above 10 ft into early next week.

McMillian

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.SEW WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... WA...Frost Advisory until 9 AM PDT this morning for Eastern Kitsap County-Eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca-Lake Crescent Area Including US 101-Lowlands of Pierce and Southern King Counties-Northern Washington Coast-Western Strait of Juan de Fuca-Willapa and Black Hills.

PZ...None. &&

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