Pockets of heavy showers moved through Western Washington this evening. Some areas saw hail at times briefly, while folks in Eastern Washington experienced a few thunderstorms. FOX13
Showers will continue to fall apart into the overnight hours, but we are not ruling out a chance for a few more isolated thunderstorms. Lows will drop to near average for all.
Wednesday features quieter conditions with a few spotty showers, but overall, most of us will see a drier day. This forecast will be short-lived though, the next system will move inland early Thursday, hitting the coast first and spreading into Puget Sound by midday. By about 2 p.m. most of the region should be under widespread showers. Highs will top out in the upper 40s to near 50.
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