The Puget Sound region is in for another hot day Tuesday.
Meteorologist Ted Buehner said much of western Washington is under a heat advisory until 10 p.m. Tuesday.
“The only areas that aren’t are basically out on the coast and up in the Strait of Juan de Fuca,” Buehner explained. “ Temperatures are going to be getting close to 90 degrees in the Seattle area. As you get closer to the south sound and down toward Portland, now you’re getting well into the 90s.”
He said the region didn’t receive much relief on Sunday or Monday night due to unusually warm low temperatures.
“The low temperature at SeaTac only got down to 69 (Sunday),” Buehner revealed. “That was the warmest low temperature on record for the date. The previous record was 66, set in 1981. And this coming night it’s probably