Summer fatigue, anyone? If you got comfy with the cooler, cloudier fall weather last weekend, you’re in for a nice week.

Temperatures will only reach highs in the low 70s for much of the week, a couple degrees cooler than usual this time of year, said National Weather Service meteorologist Samantha Borth. Tuesday will have highs in the upper 60s.

But fall lovers shouldn’t get too amped for the pitter-patter of rain just yet.

The chance of showers is mostly relegated to the mountains, Borth said. Thunderstorms may even occur in those higher elevations, with chances rising from 20% at most Monday to 40% at most Tuesday before petering off.

NWS said the North Cascades will see the highest likelihood for thunderstorms, with the possibility of “gusty outflow winds, small hail, brief heavy d

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