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It could have been a little warmer, but who’s complaining? The mercury only slumped to 34 degrees at Sea-Tac Airport this morning—three below our average mid-January low, but all-around balmy in light of our recent...

Locked in Cold, Socked in Fog

Can’t remember the last time it rained in Seattle? No worries—the whole city’s been in a foggy state of mind. Chilly fog swept into the metro area once again early this morning, casting a blanket of...

Cold and Dry in the Heart of Winter

13 days into the new year, and we’ve already topped the coldest temperature seen in all of 2012—twice. After plunging to 25 degrees on Saturday morning, the thermometer at Sea-Tac Airport dipped to 24 at...

Little Snow, Lots of Cold

Sure, we’ve been dealing with some snow over the past 24 hours, but the Seattle area has held up just fine—there really haven’t been too many sticky situations. Literally. Occasional snow showers have fallen from the...

Drenching Rains, Then Snow?

The joking ends Tuesday. Over the past 10 days, we’ve been teased with spits and spats of rain—a burst of precipitation here, a passing shower there—but nothing substantial and widespread has affected the region. That...

It’s Back—Just Like That

From zero to six one-hundredths in less than 60 minutes. That’s how long it took for Seattle to go from a precipitation-free 2013 to the inevitable—a 37-degree rain strong enough to drop .06 inches in...

Dry Weather, At Long Last

Turns out Mother Nature is taking some time off for the holidays after all. In fact, her vacation from Seattle gets underway today. No wet weather is anticipated in Western Washington for the next several days,...