The UW Dawgcast


January 19, 2021

Forecast: January 19th, 2021

By Calen Randall Hey Huskies, It feels like forever since I last wrote these words: “We have dry weather today”. We can thank a strong ridge that covers much of the west coast, diverting precipitation into Alaska and northern British Columbia, for a break in the rain. Temperatures got a little chilly last night with…


January 18, 2021

Forecast: January 18th, 2021

By Matthew Charchenko After 7.73″ so far this month, we Seattleites have earned a stretch of dry weather! Martin Luther King day is shaping up to be a beautiful day weather wise. We’re still dealing with some areas of low clouds this morning in the central sound, but those should continue to burn off as…


January 16, 2021

Forecast: January 16th, 2021

By Rachael Fewkes Hey Huskies! Hopefully you’ve had a chance to get outside and enjoy the dry weather and sunshine we’ve seen throughout the past couple of days. We’re waking up to some lingering fog this morning, but you can expect the fog to slowly dissipate as we move into the afternoon, allowing us to…


January 15, 2021

Forecast: January 15th, 2021

By Chris Thomas Good morning, Huskies! I hope everyone was able to enjoy the dry weather yesterday.  After all the rain and wind we had earlier this week, we deserved a break!  This calm weather was also a good opportunity for crews to continue restoring power to parts of the area.  Presently, Puget Sound Energy…


January 14, 2021

Forecast: January 14th, 2021

By Anthony Edwards Good morning, Huskies! I hope that you are enjoying the sun this morning after a very wet start to the year. In fact, the first 12 days of January have been the wettest on record for Seattle, with 7.45″ in the rain gauge. The previous record was 5.99″, so not only was…


January 13, 2021

Forecast: January 13th, 2021

By Matthew Charchenko Last night turned out to be a pretty wild night across Western Washington due to a rapidly deepening area of low pressure that tracked across southern Vancouver Island into central British Columbia. This track tends to be the sweet spot for winds in Seattle, quickly drawing air from the south through the…


January 12, 2021

Forecast: January 12th, 2021

By Calen Randall Hey Huskies, Did you hear the atmospheric symphony last night? Many across the Pacific Northwest fell asleep to the percussive “rat-ta-tat-tat” of the rain on the side of a wall, the melodious “splish-splash splish-splash” of the drops hitting swelling puddles, and the clamorous “whoosh” of the wind. Even the trees were dancing…


January 11, 2021

Forecast: January 11th, 2021

By Matthew Charchenko It is winter in Seattle, which means that consistent rainfall is the name of the game. This week will be no different, with more significant rainfall on the way. This morning we have a well defined cold front that is currently pushing through the Olympic Peninsula into Seattle. We’ll see steady rainfall…


January 9, 2021

Forecast: January 9th, 2021

By Matthew Charchenko While most of us woke up to foggy conditions and temperatures in the lower to mid 30s, we’ve made some good progress with burning off most of that fog. The only exception to that is in the south sound, where the fog is usually pretty stubborn. If you are still stuck in…


January 7, 2021

Forecast: January 7th, 2021

By Calen Randall Hey Huskies, It doesn’t take a meteorologist to tell you 2021 has started off rainy. Around four inches of precipitation have fallen at the UW Campus since the clock struck midnight on New Years Eve! With drier weather and sun breaks today, you might spot the mountains looking extra snowy. The snowy…



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