Heat Advisory Issued for Snoqualmie, WA, Until September 6

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Snoqualmie, Washington, is currently under a heat advisory that will last until 11:00 PM PDT on September 6, with expected temperatures soaring to 95°F today. The advisory highlights the dangers of heat-related illnesses and encourages residents to remain hydrated and limit outdoor activities during peak heat hours. Presently, the area is experiencing a temperature of 61°F accompanied by 97% humidity. Clear conditions are expected tonight, with temperatures dipping to a low of 63°F. The extended forecast indicates a gradual cooldown, with Saturday's high forecasted at 89°F and Sunday expected to reach 83°F.

Widespread haze is predicted for both days, particularly before 9 AM on Saturday. Local authorities advise the public to stay aware of changing weather conditions and heed safety advisories. Residents are encouraged to monitor updates from the National Weather Service for the latest information.

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