One more day in the 90s then the work week features 80s and 70s with a chance for light showers. FOX13
We're starting to sound like a broken record here folks! Today marks day five at 90 or above! That ties the only two previous streaks in 1981 and 2015. Official records date back to 1945 when stats were first documented. We have a rare opportunity to make the streak push to a sixth day Sunday with highs forecast at SeaTac in the low 90s again! Stay tuned!
We're looking at one more day of extreme heat for the region with high pressure controlling the forecast. Sunday highs will run into the upper 80s and low 90s west of the Cascades with triple digits forecast again to the east where records continue to be broken. By Monday afternoon a few thunderstorms could pop up over the southern Cascades triggering heavy downpours. Some of these cells could produce small hail and lightning.
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