Rain will taper off to a few lingering showers Monday night and Tuesday should have a lot of sunbreaks though a shower can't be ruled out completely. Depending on the track of the Monday storm, it may be breezy at times. If this front stalls over the north, then our summer-parched rivers will begin to return to levels that help returning salmon swim upstream a little easier. Now is the time of year we closely watch how much rain falls over the Cascades and on top of which river system. The highest rain totals are currently forecast to be on the north coast to Skagit and Whatcom counties. There’s just something about the fresh, clean, crisp air that keeps me here year after year, and maybe that’s why I also love forecasting our region’s weather so much even if it means getting up in the. I was born and raised in the Seattle area. I love the Northwest and how beautiful it is. Temperatures these days will stay in the 60s. Get to Know FOX 13 Seattles Erin Mayovsky. Early Monday morning rain will increase for the northern cities and eventually mid to late morning rain will drape across the south Sound too. Cities south of Sea-Tac will stay sunny for most of Sunday while cloudy skies take over the coast to about Everett and all points north. A big difference in cloud cover will develop from north to south. On Sunday, clouds increase through the day while the next weather system approaches. High temperatures wil return to the lower 70s Wednesday Thursday and Friday warm into the upper 70s to low 80s.Īn onshore wind will increase morning clouds Saturday before the sun breaks through, high temperatures will reach higher in the upper 70s, near 80. Wednesday will be drying out, clearing, and warming with the combination of high pressure and a warmer air-mass moving up from the south. This describes a Seattlite's dream day! Of course, there are also dream days described as warm and sunny around the Emerald City, that's about to develop for the next several days. Hope to see you around town and don’t forget to stay connected! Send me your comments or ideas.My colleague, Meteorologist Shannon O'Donnell, wrote a blog about weather today, Tuesday, using this list: ferry ride, cup of Ivar's clam chowder, rainy afternoon, sweater weather. ![]() I have reported and anchored the news, covered the Sounders MLS championship runs, Seahawks Super Bowls, Mariners pre-&-post-game shows, Sonics, and all Husky athletics along with hosting several national and local programs, including MCing community events. I’ve also been fortunate in following my other broadcasting passions. Although my first TV job took me to eastern Washington’s NBC station, KNDO. I feel blessed because I’ve spent almost my entire career working in Seattle. My kids play baseball, basketball, and soccer and that keeps us busy but has given us the chance to travel around the country together for games. My other favorite thing to do is spend time with my husband and children and our dog Loki. My high school teams were state champions, which led me straight to the intercollegiate women’s soccer program at the University of Washington. I grew up playing soccer at the top levels in Washington State and traveled the country for tournaments. ![]() There’s just something about the fresh, clean, crisp air that keeps me here year after year, and maybe that’s why I also love forecasting our region’s weather so much… even if it means getting up in the wee hours of the morning or staying up late at night! I’ve been forecasting in the Northwest for more than two decades and I’m still fascinated by the ever-changing, crazy weather our area throws at us.īesides anchoring the weather one of my favorite activities is playing soccer.
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