Forecast Updates

Wednesday midday update: A much calmer, and cooler, day! While the Plateau was spared the worst of the overnight winds, we did get over an inch of rain since yesterday afternoon. We're in between... view more →

Tuesday morning update: Calm before the next storm. Showery and breezy throughout the day, before the activity ramps back up this afternoon. Looking at the map of NWS alerts, the entirety of... view more →

Monday night update: Relatively calm day around the Plateau - though it was fairly breezy, and we did get nearly an inch of rain this morning! The levee breach along the Green River in Tukwila this... view more →

Sunday afternoon: Wanted to post a quick update on the wind and rain potential for tomorrow. I'll post a look at the week ahead later this evening! Active weather returns tonight, with a chance of... view more →

Saturday midday update: Another relatively calm day, before things get active again beginning tomorrow. Saw a few sunbreaks yesterday afternoon, and should get some clearing in the clouds today -... view more →

Wednesday midafternoon update: While the Plateau has been right on the edge of the rain shadow for most of the day, we've still managed to eke out nearly three-quarters of an inch of rain today.... view more →

Tuesday night update: round two of the deluge of rain is about to begin! While the brunt of the moisture has been directed near the Washington/Oregon border most of the day, it's shifting back... view more →

Monday night update: the TLDR is, rain and breezy winds will continue...though we'll get a brief break tomorrow. Even though we were in the rain shadow midday, we're over an inch of rain since... view more →

Sunday night update: wet and windy starting tomorrow (Monday) morning. Rain starts picking up during the morning commute, and will fall pretty steadily through the day - could be as much as an... view more →

Friday afternoon update: It'll be a bit breezy this afternoon/evening into early tomorrow morning - around the Plateau, I'm only thinking peak gusts will get into the low 30mph range. They'll be... view more →