Summer hasn’t lost its grip.
Unusually hot weather during the day and some mild overnight lows this weekend are going to make for “a fairly uncomfortable combination of temperatures,” National Weather Service meteorologist Dustin Guy said.
By the weekend, Seattle could see some record-breaking highs.
A warming trend starts Thursday, Guy said, but “you won’t really notice the big bump in temperatures until” Friday. Highs will stay in the upper 70s before Friday cranks the dial up to the mid-80s and ushers in a heat advisory that will last until Monday.
That means anyone with heat sensitivities is at greater risk of succumbing to heat-related illnesses. So make sure you’ve got your fans, AC, ice pops and head full of cool thoughts prepared.
Temperatures could get “pretty close to that 9