By the latter part of January and into early February, models are suggesting a strong ridge of high pressure over the Pacific to weaken and stormy weather to return.
SEATTLE — Showers have been few and far between since the start of January, but that may change by the end of the month with signs of more gloomy and wet days ahead as we enter a La Niña pattern — despite our days growing longer.
For the next seven to 10 days, conditions will be mainly dry and sunny, with patchy morning clouds and fog. This is because of a ridge of high pressure over the
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