Weather
Washington Dry Streak Will Likely Carry Through The Week
Washingtonians should have a few more days to enjoy an unusually dry start to November.

SEATTLE, WA — Forecasters expect an uncharacteristically long pattern of dry weather will continue until at least Friday in Western Washington, and possibly last until next week. Monday marked the tenth day with no measurable rainfall in the region.
Ready or not, here comes day 10 without rain! Bizarre #Seattle dry streak will likely reach 15 days by the end of the week. Last rainy day was Oct. 25.
— Seattle Weather Blog (@KSeattleWeather) November 4, 2019
November has historically been the wettest month of the year, but meteorologists with the National Weather Service say there are no downpours in sight. Friday will bring the chance of some light precipitation. According to the National Weather Service, temperatures for most should remain in the mid-50s this week — near normal for the season. In the Seattle area, Tuesday is expected to start off foggy and cloudy, giving way to the sun by afternoon.
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