Good morning everybody. Signs of drier and milder weather are beginning to appear across the Pacific Northwest. Showers are still out and about but a lot less intense and much fewer in number. Showers taper off last night and should be gone today in most areas. The drier air will also allow temperature to climb into the low 60s.
Most of the weekend looks dry and warmer as well. A weak warm front will brush us later Saturday we could see a slight chance of showers then. Temperatures will still remain in the low to mid 60s. Looking ahead to Sunday and next week, Sunday should be fair and warm. Increased clouds but mostly dry conditions should be the rule for the first week of May.
Tonight low 42
Fridays high 60
Regards
Dave
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