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Redmond Weekend Weather Forecast: Cold And Dry Into Monday
The weekend should allow for some sunshine, and a break from the rain, as overnight temperatures dip toward freezing.

REDMOND, WA — Drier days and colder nights are on the docket this weekend, allowing for a break in the wet weather and some sunshine before the next system moves into the region next week, according to the latest forecasts. Thanks to northerly winds, overnight lows are poised to drop near or below the freezing mark both Sunday and Monday morning, forecasters said.
In case you couldn't tell from today, things are cooling down. Low temperatures are expected to be decreasing throughout the weekend. This is all thanks to those northerly winds out of Canada. Speaking of winds, it's going to be breezy, particularly near the waters. #wawx pic.twitter.com/yIWXhXUBu7
— NWS Seattle (@NWSSeattle) November 7, 2020
Breezy outflow winds from the Fraser River Valley will likely bring some gusty periods to Puget Sound late Saturday afternoon into Sunday before easing. Peak wind speeds will be highest in western Whatcom County, the San Juans and along the Straight of Juan De Fuca. Seattle and Everett could see a few gusts between 20 and 25 mph, while the foothills and South Sound should stay a few notches lower.
Here is the 5-day weather outlook in Redmond:
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Saturday: 46°/33° (Patchy fog, then partly sunny)
Sunday: 48°/31° (Sunny)
Monday: 46°/38° (Mostly cloudy, PM rain)
Tuesday: 47°/36° (Chance of rain)
Wednesday: 47°/38° (Slight chance of rain)
The clouds should clear for most by Saturday afternoon, allowing for clear skies Sunday before the next system arrives Monday night. Forecasters expect precipitation Monday should be limited to light rain for the lowlands. However, snow levels could drop to around 2,000 feet, allowing for several inches in the mountain passes Monday night and Tuesday.
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Wednesday should provide a slight break in the weather, though some clouds will remain before a stronger system arrives Thursday. The long-term forecast includes the possibility of a good amount of rain in the lowlands and heavy mountain snow through next Saturday. Forecasters will share more specifics on the amount of precipitation expected as the storm approaches.
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