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Tropical Storm Imelda Forms; Another Round of Heavy Rain and Potential Flooding in the Southwest

Tropical Storm Imelda has formed near the Bahamas Sunday afternoon, and continues to bring heavy rainfall. The risk of significant wind impacts from Imelda along the Southeast coast are decreasing. Another round of showers and storms with a heavy rain and flash flood threat will continue in the Southwest through Monday morning. 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.





 
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FTUS46 KSEW 012137 AAB
TAFSEA
TAF AMD
KSEA 012137Z 0122/0224 18010G19KT P6SM -SHRA SCT035 BKN050 BKN070
FM020300 15008KT P6SM SCT050 BKN100
FM021400 16007KT P6SM BKN070=
 
 

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FTUS46 KSEW 011720
TAFBFI
TAF
KBFI 011720Z 0118/0218 15011KT P6SM VCSH BKN050 BKN080
FM012200 17010KT P6SM -SHRA BKN050 BKN100
FM020300 14006KT P6SM SCT050 BKN100=
 
 
   

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FTUS46 KSEW 011720
TAFPAE
TAF
KPAE 011720Z 0118/0218 15012KT P6SM VCSH BKN040 BKN070
FM012200 16012KT P6SM -SHRA FEW020 BKN040
FM020300 15010KT P6SM SCT050 BKN100=