Broadcast Time 05/30/2024 13:45 PDT
Rise 5:16AM
Set 8:58PM
Reporting Station : Seattle Boeing Field, WA
Scattered clouds. Refreshingly cool.
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Rise 5:16AM
Set 8:58PM
Last Quarter
Rise2:06AM
Set12:44PM
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
SEA / No delays
Broadcast Time 05/30/2024 13:45 PDT
Issued By | NWS Seattle WA | Broadcast Time | 05/30/2024 13:45 PDT |
Issuing Time | 05/30/2024 13:45 PDT | Valid Until | 05/31/2024 15:00 PDT |
ESFSEW A late season atmospheric river will bring moderate to heavy precipitation from Sunday afternoon through Tuesday across all of western Washington. Heavy rainfall rates are possible over the southwest Olympics, and the Cascades. Total rainfall amounts will range from 1 to 2 inches in the lowlands, and 2 to 4 inches in the mountains. Snow levels above 5000 feet will result in most precipitation falling as rain. This will result in rivers running unusually high, with the Skagit, Snohomish, Skykomish, White, and Skokomish Rivers potentially over action stage. The Snoqualmie River potentially will reach minor flood stage. This may impact any use of the river flood planes that are normally dry this time of year. Rivers will crest sometime between Sunday and Tuesday. The next update will be provided Friday afternoon. Please monitor the latest river forecasts from the National Weather Service for additional information.
Rise 5:16AM
Set 8:58PM
Last Quarter
Rise2:06AM
Set12:44PM
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
SEA / No delays
Rise 5:16AM
Set 8:58PM
Last Quarter
Rise2:06AM
Set12:44PM
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
SEA / No delays
Rise 5:16AM
Set 8:58PM
Last Quarter
Rise2:06AM
Set12:44PM
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
SEA / No delays