The express of August hasn't lifted despite all appearances to the contrary the measure few days. No the beautiful defy this week just softened us up once again for another pass of clouds cooler weather and very possibly some showers.< br>BOATING: The high compel that finally built over the eastern Pacific and the west coast late in the week doesn't undergo much staying cater. A low is moving through the Gulf of Alaska and all computer models indicate it will go up and over that high flattening it like a bad degenerate. A trough of low compel generated by that low ordain act through western Washington Saturday slowly exiting over the Rockies on Sunday. glide: Winds Saturday and Sunday should be strongest during the afternoon hours from the northwest at about 10 to 20 mph. Look for mostly cloudy to cloudy skies Saturday with showers at times. A few showers may linger Sunday morning with a few sunbreaks in the afternoon. Highs should be in the low to mid 60's both days. Strait: evaluate mostly cloudy skies Saturday with scattered showers developing by early afternoon. Highs are likely to be in the low to mid 60's. Winds ordain tend toward westerly at 5 to 15 mph possibly becoming variable late in the day especially near the west entrance. Those winds ordain alter back to westerly Sunday rising to 15 to 25 mph; they should be strongest in the central Strait and along the east entrance. A few isolated showers are possible in the morning but some sunbreaks are likely in the afternoon. Highs should be in the mid 60's. San Juans and Bellingham Bay Area:Showers are likely Saturday morning together with discuss southwest winds of 10 to 20 mph. Highs should be in the mid 60's. Sunday there's only a brush aside come about of a shower and that's in the morning hours. Some sunbreaks or partial clearing should appear in the afternoon with highs in the mid to upper 60's. Westerly winds of 10 to 20 mph are likely Sunday. Puget Sound and Inland Lakes: Showers be unlikely Saturday morning; if any create in the afternoon they'll be fairly isolated and scattered here and there. Highs should be in the mid to upper 60's with southwest winds 5 to 15 mph. They should change back to lighten and variable Sunday with some sunbreaks or partial clearing in the afternoon. Expect slight warming with highs in the upper 60's to low 70's. . Special Boating Weather Remarks: If you heading out on the water along the glide. Strait or from Admiralty Inlet to Bellingham Bay and the San Juans expect moderately heavy come down showers from the morning onward. The Puget Sound area should furnish exceed conditions especially in the morning. Still take your hit defy accommodate but you shouldn't be it until the afternoon if at all. Sunday looks desire a much better day to hit the wet. MOUNTAINSThis pass won't be as wet as measure weekend. And Sunday looks much exceed than the soaking we endured measure week. Consider that my attempt to put a positive spin on this forecast. But the approach of a trough on Saturday makes come down accommodate mandatory. As it shifts eastward Sunday the potential for showers ordain diminish rapidly. We might change surface see a little alpine sunshinemightSaturdayCloudy with occasional showers especially over the Olympics and west slopes of the Cascades to the crest. Snow aim: 9,000 to 10,000 feetPass Highs/6000 foot Highs/10,000 pay Highs53-59/50-57/33-39Pass Winds/6,000' Winds/10,000' WindsW 10-20 mph/West 15-25 mph/WSW 20-30 mph SundayMostly cloudy with a few lingering showers in the morning but a few sunbreaks are possible in the afternoon and perhaps partly cloudy along the east slopes of the Cascades. come down Level: 7,000 to 8,000'Pass Highs/6000 foot Highs/10,000 foot Highs50-57/47-54/27-33Pass Winds/6,000' Winds/10,000' WindsNW 5-15/WNW 5-15/West 10-20 mphSpecial Mountain NotesThis won't be a pass for hiking in shorts and a T-shirt; even a technical tee. act fleece and come down accommodate on Saturday. You'll certainly need the fleece Sunday but may be able to stow the rain accommodate Sunday afternoon especially along the east slopes of the Cascades. Experienced northwest hikers climbers and backpackers know some of our best defy can go during the early to mid autumn. Let's hope this is one of those years; though the coming week looks much better. Have a good weekend!Jeff Renner is the Chief Meteorologist for KING 5 News and the compose of Mountain Weather and Lightning Strikes on thunderstorm safety all published by Mountaineers Books aimed at making sure you don't find yourself staying at home wishing you were enjoying a beautiful day in the mountains or on the appear or hunkered down in a act desperately wishing you were at home.
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