Any remnants of Seattle’s first autumn storm have cleared out in favor of sunny skies Monday.
A torrential downpour of rain and hail struck several Seattle neighborhoods and surrounding areas Sunday afternoon, followed by multiple hours of thunder and lightning strikes. However, less than a day later, by early Monday afternoon, the sun came out and will remain so over the next few days.
Temperatures remain cool, hovering around the mid-50s from Monday to Wednesday. A Wind Advisory was also triggered Monday afternoon in western Whatcom County and the San Juan Islands.
The sunny, yet cool, conditions will persist throughout the Puget Sound region through Wednesday, with no day expected to exceed a 6% chance of rain. Clouds will invade the skyline by Thursday, but periods of cool sunshine