Sunday, October 27, 2013

Seattle's Coldest Night Since Spring Coming Up

By , Senior Meteorologist
October 27,2013; 8:24PM,EDT
 
 
Chilly air settling across western Washington is setting the stage for Seattle to soon experience its coldest night since spring.
The cool air is arriving following the storm that brought a bit of rain to Seattle Sunday morning and swept away the foggy pattern the city was recently stuck in.
A breeze from the northeast ushering in the cool air will make the air feel 5 to 10 degrees cooler than actual temperatures through Monday.

Monday's high will be held to around 53 degrees.
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As the winds calm, skies clear and the storm pushes southward, Monday night is shaping up to be Seattle's coolest night since the spring. Temperatures this night will approach 35 degrees.

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