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Record Warmth Lingers; Fire Weather Concerns; Unsettled Pacific Northwest

More record warm temperatures are forecast this week from California, Southwest, Plains then into the Mississippi Valley and Southeast. The warmth combining with dry conditions may result in elevated to locally critical fire weather conditions. Meanwhile, another Pacific system will move across the Pacific Northwest with lower elevation rain and mountain snows. For Hawaii, conditions improving. Read More >

A Puget Sound Convergence Zone (PSCZ) forms when strong westerly winds flow around the Olympic Peninsula and converge over Puget Sound. It generally forms north of Seattle, and may move southward to as far as Boeing Field or SeaTac Airport. A PSCZ can cause a narrow band of convective precipitation along it, which can include rain showers, thunderstorms, or snowfall. Strong south to southwest winds are to the south of the PSCZ and north to northwest winds to the north. More model information for the winds around SeaTac can be found on the SeaTac Wind Page .





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FTUS46 KSEW 280529
TAFSEA
TAF
KSEA 280529Z 2806/2912 01010KT P6SM BKN170
FM280800 01005KT P6SM BKN150
FM281200 11004KT P6SM SCT050 BKN100
FM281500 23006KT P6SM FEW040 BKN100
FM281900 25008KT P6SM FEW040 BKN100=
 
 

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FTUS46 KSEW 280529
TAFBFI
TAF
KBFI 280529Z 2806/2906 34005KT P6SM BKN180
FM281100 00000KT P6SM BKN150
FM281500 VRB04KT P6SM FEW040 BKN110
FM281900 26004KT P6SM FEW040 BKN100=
 
 
   

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FTUS46 KSEW 280529
TAFPAE
TAF
KPAE 280529Z 2806/2906 34005KT P6SM BKN150
FM281500 29003KT P6SM FEW040 OVC100
FM282000 31007KT P6SM FEW040 OVC050=