By Kevin Byrne, AccuWeather.com Staff Writer
May 4,2014; 10:05PM,EDT
Just days after one of the wettest days in the history of Seattle, more wet weather will start the week.
A cold front moved through the area over the weekend and produced showers that could linger throughout Monday.
Highs are expected to be in the low to mid-60s throughout the week. Those temperatures are close to average for this time of year.
Tuesday will see some more clouds and an increase in sunshine, although the possibility of a shower can't be ruled out.
After cloudy conditions on Wednesday, another cold front will move into the area on Thursday, bringing an increase in clouds and perhaps some rain by late in the day.
"Rain will fall Thursday night with some lingering rain and drizzle on Friday," said AccuWeather.com Meteorologist Brian Edwards. "[It] should dry out by Saturday, but clouds may hang tough to start the weekend."
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