Snohomish County forecast: A little something for everyone

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The article details the weather forecast for Everett, where significant rainfall occurred on Friday morning, with up to half an inch recorded by 11 a. m. National Weather Service meteorologist Matthew Cullen noted that while some residents appreciate the fall rain, they can look forward to warmer and sunnier conditions over the weekend, with highs of 65 degrees on Saturday and nearly 70 degrees on Sunday and Monday. Cullen also mentioned a convergence zone over Snohomish County that could lead to heavier rainfall and possible thunder later on Friday. The forecast for the following week indicates scattered showers with temperatures in the low to mid-60s.

This article effectively illustrates the dramatic shift in weather patterns, providing essential information for local residents planning their weekend activities.

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