November 27, 2020
Forecast: November 27th, 2020
By Rachael Fewkes
Hey Huskies!
Hopefully you had a wonderful holiday yesterday. Today you can expect a not-so-gray start to the day with scattered sunbreaks throughout the morning, giving temperatures a chance to warm up to the 50-degree mark before the clouds start making their way into the region this afternoon.
A cold front will move through overnight, bringing light showers to most of the Puget Sound, which will persist through Saturday morning. Starting Saturday afternoon, we’ll get a decent break from the wet weather until another front brings more rain early Monday. Tuesday, however, will mark both the beginning of December AND the beginning of a dry streak!
Partly cloudy skies and especially frigid low temperatures are expected from Tuesday all the way to the end of next week. Low temperatures could potentially drop into the mid-30s throughout Western WA, so be cautious of ice on the roadways if you’re out during the night or early in the morning!
Have a great rest of your weekend!
Reach forecaster Rachael Fewkes at theuwdawgcast@uw.edu. Twitter: @rachaelfewkes.
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