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Pine Lake, Washington Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Seattle WA 836 PM PDT Thu Sep 11 2025

.SYNOPSIS...The upper trough over the region will continue sliding eastward tonight with another round of widespread clouds and areas of fog developing early Friday. Weak high pressure builds over the interior with dry conditions through early Saturday. A cold front likely moves through the region late Saturday through Sunday, with widespread rain. Warmer and drier conditions develop early next week.

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.SHORT TERM /TONIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY NIGHT/...The latest forecast remains on track with no updates this evening. The clouds have been the big weather story across western Washington today with many areas of dense fog early this morning giving way to persistent low stratus this afternoon. The stratus continues to scatter, with some breaks of sun, especially across the northern portions of the area. The upper low continues to shift eastward into Friday, with onshore flow likely leading to another cloudy start with pockets of locally dense fog. Transient high pressure aloft on Friday will maintain dry conditions across the region. The next frontal system then approaches during the day Saturday, likely pushing onshore late Saturday evening.

.LONG TERM /SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/...Expect increasing rain area-wide by early Sunday, with a stronger cold front sweeping across the region. Fairly strong agreement in the ensemble guidance for this frontal passage, with the majority of the rain falling very late Saturday through early Sunday, with lingering showers during the day Sunday. An early look at most likely rainfall amounts would bring around one half inch of rain to the interior lowlands and closer to an inch or more to the mountain and coastline, though there is still a decent amount of spread with respect to potential rainfall amounts. The chance of wetting rain of 55% or better in the mountains Saturday night into Sunday, with around a 35% chance through the lowlands are consistent with these most likely amounts. Rain tapers later Sunday into Monday with some differences in the guidance beginning to emerge. A drying trend then develops into Tuesday with a ridge of high pressure building over the western U.S. It`s worth noting that though seemingly brief, there is some potentially for offshore flow to develop over portions of the area. While initial indications are that it`ll be short duration and not particularly strong, it could bring about another bump in potential fire weather concerns despite the wetter pattern between now and then.

Cullen

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.AVIATION...Upper level low centered near the Oregon Nevada border will move east into the Rockies by Friday night. Upper level ridge over Western Washington through Friday night. Flow aloft becoming westerly Friday morning. In the lower levels onshore flow into Friday night.

Ceilings all over the place this evening as stratus sloshes around over Western Washington. Ceilings will become more uniform overnight with mostly IFR ceilings by 12z. Slow improving trend after 17z with VFR ceilings for the interior by 22z.

KSEA...Ceilings bouncing between 2000 and 4500 feet the next few hours. Ceilings lowering to IFR around 12z with LIFR ceilings possible 13z-17z. Slow improvement late morning into the afternoon hours with VFR conditions around 22z. Southwest wind 4 to 6 knots.

Felton

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.MARINE...Weak high pressure over the waters will keep onshore flow pattern going through Friday night. Front moving into the coastal waters Saturday and inland Sunday. High pressure redevelops again for the first part of next week. Small craft advisory westerly winds in the Central and Eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca tonight and again Sunday night. Small craft advisory winds possible over the coastal waters Sunday. Offshore flow is favored to redevelop on Tuesday.

Seas generally in the 5 to 7 foot range with slightly higher seas possible Sunday into Sunday night. Seas then below 5 ft early next week.

McMillian

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.SEW WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... WA...None. PZ...Small Craft Advisory until 2 AM PDT Friday for Central U.S. Waters Strait Of Juan De Fuca-East Entrance U.S. Waters Strait Of Juan De Fuca.

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