Seattle is flirting with record low May temperatures, and Saturday brings a real isolated thunderstorm threat with possible hail. Get the full forecast — what to wear, mountain pass advisories, and when the warm-up finally arrives.
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Seattle. It's mid-May and we're flirting with record cold.
The thunder risk is real, and it's gone up since earlier forecasts. Saturday now carries a higher chance of isolated thunderstorms than previously expected.
Here's the practical answer to what you should actually put on your body right now. Layers.
If you're heading to the mountains, there's an active Winter Weather Advisory covering Cascades and Olympics above four thousand feet, running through Sunday morning. Stevens Pass and White Pass are expecting minor snow accumulation.
The good news is the trough weakens and pulls away Sunday. Drier conditions arrive.
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