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EPISODE · Mar 8, 2026 · 2 MIN

Today's Weather in Seattle 03 08 26 Rain and Snow Mix This Weekend

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Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist! Real-time data processing means hyper-accurate forecasts for you. Welcome back to another episode of weather brilliance right here in Seattle! Oh man, do I have an exciting pattern to break down for you today. We're looking at a pretty dynamic setup heading into the next few days, and I cannot wait to walk you through it. So here's what's happening over Downtown Seattle right now. We've got rain moving in tonight, mainly after two in the morning, with temperatures holding steady around fifty-one Fahrenheit. We're looking at south-southwest winds around fifteen miles per hour with gusts as high as twenty-nine, so it's going to get a little breezy out there. The chance of precipitation sits at eighty percent, which means you're going to want to have that umbrella ready. Now, here's where things get really interesting. Sunday we're looking at rain mainly before noon, but then the temperature is going to do this cool little dance, rising to near fifty by midday and then falling back down to around forty-six. And here's my favorite part, folks, because Sunday night we transition into something I absolutely love talking about. We're going to get rain before four in the morning, but then it becomes rain and snow likely. Now, I know what you're thinking, snow in Seattle? In March? That's cooler than a polar vortex in the Arctic, and I mean that literally. Little or no snow accumulation is expected, but it's still that classic Pacific Northwest mixed precipitation situation that makes meteorologists like me absolutely lose our minds. Monday we're expecting rain and snow likely before ten in the morning, transitioning to rain. It stays wet, it stays active, one hundred percent chance of precipitation. Again, minimal accumulation, but the pattern is definitely active. So let me hit you with a quick Weather Playbook segment. What we're really looking at here is an upper-level low-pressure system swinging down from the north and interacting with moisture coming up from the Pacific. This creates what we call a convergence zone where all these air masses are colliding, creating lift, forcing air upward, and that upward motion creates clouds and precipitation. It's like nature's own conveyor belt of moisture, and it's absolutely fascinating. Here's your three-day breakdown. Tonight through tomorrow, we've got eighty percent rain chances. Sunday night into Monday, one hundred percent precipitation chances with that rain-snow mix. And Tuesday, we're looking at similar active conditions before it transitions into more typical Seattle rain patterns. Bundle up out there, Seattle, and maybe give that Space Needle a little extra wipe-down because it's going to see some moisture. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for more weather brilliance. Thanks for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. You can learn more at quietplease dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist! Real-time data processing means hyper-accurate forecasts for you. Welcome back to another episode of weather brilliance right here in Seattle! Oh man, do I have an exciting pattern to break down for you today. We're looking at a pretty dynamic setup heading into the next few days, and I cannot wait to walk you through it. So here's what's happening over Downtown Seattle right now. We've got rain moving in tonight, mainly after two in the morning, with temperatures holding steady around fifty-one Fahrenheit. We're looking at south-southwest winds around fifteen miles per hour with gusts as high as twenty-nine, so it's going to get a little breezy out there. The chance of precipitation sits at eighty percent, which means you're going to want to have that umbrella ready. Now, here's where things get really interesting. Sunday we're looking at rain mainly before noon, but then the temperature is going to do this cool little dance, rising to near fifty by midday and then falling back down to around forty-six. And here's my favorite part, folks, because Sunday night we transition into something I absolutely love talking about. We're going to get rain before four in the morning, but then it becomes rain and snow likely. Now, I know what you're thinking, snow in Seattle? In March? That's cooler than a polar vortex in the Arctic, and I mean that literally. Little or no snow accumulation is expected, but it's still that classic Pacific Northwest mixed precipitation situation that makes meteorologists like me absolutely lose our minds. Monday we're expecting rain and snow likely before ten in the morning, transitioning to rain. It stays wet, it stays active, one hundred percent chance of precipitation. Again, minimal accumulation, but the pattern is definitely active. So let me hit you with a quick Weather Playbook segment. What we're really looking at here is an upper-level low-pressure system swinging down from the north and interacting with moisture coming up from the Pacific. This creates what we call a convergence zone where all these air masses are colliding, creating lift, forcing air upward, and that upward motion creates clouds and precipitation. It's like nature's own conveyor belt of moisture, and it's absolutely fascinating. Here's your three-day breakdown. Tonight through tomorrow, we've got eighty percent rain chances. Sunday night into Monday, one hundred percent precipitation chances with that rain-snow mix. And Tuesday, we're looking at similar active conditions before it transitions into more typical Seattle rain patterns. Bundle up out there, Seattle, and maybe give that Space Needle a little extra wipe-down because it's going to see some moisture. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for more weather brilliance. Thanks for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. You can learn more at quietplease dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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