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Puyallup Weather Forecast: Warmer Days And Nights This Week
On the heels of an especially cold October weekend, temperatures should return to normal for the next few days.
PUYALLUP, WA — Following some of the coldest October days in recent memory, Western Washington is set for a slight warm-up in the week ahead, as afternoon highs climb back into the mid-to-upper 50s, according to the National Weather Service. Forecasters expect temperatures will return to the normal range by mid-week and may hit the low-60s in some areas.
While not a record, yesterday's temperature at Sea-Tac was noteworthy: The high of 49° was the coolest October high temperature since 2012! Until yesterday, the last October day that didn't get out of the 40s was October 22, 2012, when it only reached 46°! #wawx
— NWS Seattle (@NWSSeattle) October 26, 2020
Record low temperatures for the date (October 25th) were set yesterday at a few sites: Olympia (26°, old record 29° in 1978), Hoquiam (31°, old record 32° in 1954), NWS Seattle (36°, old record 38° in 2007). #wawx
— NWS Seattle (@NWSSeattle) October 26, 2020
On the heels of autumn's first freeze and frost, forecasters said overnight lows this week should also warm back up to the mid-40s across the region. While some clouds will stick around, the week ahead includes a few opportunities for some sunshine.
Here is the 5-day temperature outlook for Puyallup:
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- Tuesday: 56°/39°
- Wednesday: 59°/44°
- Thursday: 61°/45°
- Friday: 58°/42°
- Saturday: 58°/41°
On the precipitation front, dry conditions should persist for a few days, with a chance of rain returning to Puget Sound Thursday night and Friday. Early indications show a good shot for a mostly dry weekend, with the potential for more wet weather arriving next week.
Related: Washington Winter Outlook: NOAA Predicts Wetter, Cooler Season
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