![]() ![]() Western Washington can expect temperatures to peak on Friday and Saturday at around 77 degrees, but the Weather Service is giving the Olympia area a 6% chance of hitting 85 degrees. It’s already a hot start to what is expected to be a hot summer. ![]() “And that’s actually associated with the warmer and drier conditions that we’re going to see.” How hot will it get in Washington? Nearly the entire contiguous US is expected to have above-normal temperatures this summer, which runs from June through August, according to Thursday’s Climate Prediction Center’s outlook. Long range forecasts on TheWeatherOutlook have not been independently. “The storm track is actually shifting and bringing a ridge of high pressure or an area of high pressure over the region,” Matthew Cullen, a meteorologist with the Weather Service in Seattle, told McClatchy News on Monday. However, the days are expected to be rather warm in central and western counties. The state had previously dealt with cold and wet temperatures since March as a low-pressure system off the West Coast repeatedly pulled in cold Arctic air and storms. The National Weather Services in Seattle and Pendleton, Oregon, forecast rapidly rising temperatures for all of Washington State heading into the weekend. Summer (June, July and August) is the UKs warmest season, with long sunny days, occasional thunderstorms and, in some years, heatwaves. For the first time in 2023, temperatures in some parts of the Evergreen State are poised to eclipse the 80-degree mark, and the nice weather could stick around for a few days. You’ve paid your weather dues, Washingtonians, and now you’re set for your reward. This economic measure has an uncanny ability to forecast the directional movement in stocks. ![]()
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