Sunshine Now, Rain Later: Washington Residents, Brace Yourselves

In a rare and welcome twist, Washington State is basking in clear skies and sunshine early this week, offering a brief respite from its usual winter gloom. But don’t get too comfortable—forecasters are sounding the alarm for a rainy Thursday. Here’s how to make the most of the calm before the storm.

Washington is starting the week with dry roads and sunny skies, making it an ideal time to step outside, run errands, or enjoy outdoor activities. Monday and Tuesday promise uninterrupted sunshine with daytime highs around 46°F and overnight lows dipping into the crisp 30s. It’s the perfect weather to soak up some Vitamin D before the inevitable rain returns.

But as the saying goes, “good things don’t last forever.” Starting Thursday, January 30, a weather system is expected to sweep across the region, bringing an increase in clouds and steady rain by the evening. This wet pattern is projected to persist into Friday, January 31, potentially causing slick road conditions and challenging commutes.

Wednesday offers a transition day, with mostly sunny skies and a high of 47°F. Thursday kicks off the shift, with highs around 45°F and rain becoming likely by nightfall. The trend continues Friday with temperatures climbing slightly to 49°F but accompanied by periods of rainfall.

What You Need to Do

Now is the time to plan ahead. If you’ve been delaying outdoor chores or errands, Monday through Wednesday provide a golden opportunity to check those off your list. For the latter half of the week, be sure to have an umbrella handy and allow extra time for commutes as wet roads could lead to delays.

The Wrap-Up

While the dry spell is short-lived, Washingtonians can savor these clear, sunny days as a reminder of what winter could look like in a dream scenario. However, the rain returning on Thursday means it’s back to reality. Stay tuned to local forecasts to stay one step ahead of the shifting weather

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