WHATCOM COUNTY, Wash. — Forecasters with the Seattle office of the National Weather Service say to expect unseasonably warm temperatures later this week.
Forecasters say a high pressure will build over western Washington on Tuesday and Wednesday. This will allow conditions to “warm up and dry out.” Most inland lowland areas are expected to reach the mid to upper 70s on Wednesday, with coastal areas expected to peak near the 70-degree mark.
The following are the expected high temperatures across the next few days as of Monday, June 17th.
Location Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Bellingham 65° 75° 79° 80° 74° 61° Lummi Island 64° 71° 74° 75° 71° 62° Sandy Point 63° 69° 73° 76° 72° 65° Birch Bay 63° 69° 73° 74° 69° 61° Blaine 65° 74° 79° 79° 73° 62° Pt Roberts 60° 65° 67° 69° 66° 62° Ferndale 69° 78° 83° 83° 77° 65° Laurel 68° 77° 82° 82° 76° 64° Lynden 68° 78° 84° 84° 77° 64° Sumas 68° 78° 84° 84° 77° 64° Everson/Nooksack 69° 79° 84° 84° 78° 64° Maple Falls 66° 77° 83° 83° 76° 62° Glacier 63° 73° 79° 81° 76° 60° Deming 67° 77° 83° 83° 77° 64° Acme 64° 74° 79° 79° 73° 61° Sudden Valley 63° 72° 77° 78° 73° 61°
Even with the unseasonably warm temperatures, the current forecast is still several degrees below daily records.
NWS forecasters say, “Temperatures are favored to return to near-normal by Sunday, with a return of cloudy skies and a chance (20% to 30%) of light precipitation for most areas.”
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