503  
FXUS66 KSEW 210450  
AFDSEW  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SEATTLE WA  
851 PM PST FRI DEC 20 2024  
   
SYNOPSIS  
A SERIES OF FRONTS WILL BRING SEVERAL ROUNDS OF LIGHT  
PRECIPITATION INTO TOMORROW, WITH BREEZY WINDS AND SLIGHTLY  
WARMER TEMPERATURES. A MORE ACTIVE PATTERN IS SET TO EVOLVE AND  
TAKE SHAPE THIS WEEKEND AND LAST INTO NEXT WEEK, WITH AN INCREASED  
CHANCE OF IMPACTFUL WEATHER ARRIVING DURING THE HOLIDAYS.  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM /TONIGHT THROUGH MONDAY/  
WESTERN WASHINGTON IS  
BETWEEN WEATHER SYSTEMS THIS EVENING AS THE NEXT ONE POISED OFFSHORE  
LIFTS NORTHEASTWARD TOWARD THE AREA. OFFSHORE GRADIENTS WILL TIGHTEN  
UP AHEAD OF IT AND A WIND ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR THE EAST  
PUGET SOUND LOWLANDS OVERNIGHT. COASTAL AREAS MAY FLIRT WITH WIND  
ADVISORY CRITERIA SATURDAY MORNING AS MODELS SHOW A STRONG SOUTHERLY  
SURGE REACHING THE COAST AS AN OCCLUSION PUSHES ONSHORE. QPF WITH  
SATURDAY'S SYSTEM LOOKS RATHER LIGHT WITH RAIN REACHING THE COAST  
EARLY A.M. AND SPREADING INTO THE INTERIOR BY LUNCHTIME THEN QUICKLY  
TRANSITIONING TO A FEW SHOWERS. QPF WITH THE FRONT ON SUNDAY LOOKS A  
BIT MORE GENEROUS, BUT TYPICAL FOR AN EARLY WINTER FRONT. OVERALL  
FORECAST PACKAGE LOOKS IN GOOD SHAPE THISNEXT EVENING WITH NO  
SIGNIFICANT UPDATES ANTICIPATED. PREVIOUS DISCUSSION FOLLOWS WITH  
UPDATES TO MARINE/AVIATION PORTIONS. 27  
 
AN ACTIVE WEATHER PATTERN CONTINUES ACROSS THE PAC NW AS A SERIES OF  
STORMS TRACK THROUGH THE REGION. WE'RE SEEING SOME LIGHT WARM  
FRONTAL PRECIPITATION ACROSS WESTERN WA TODAY AND THE TRAILING COLD  
FRONT WILL MOVE INLAND TONIGHT. PRESSURE GRADIENTS WILL TIGHTEN  
ACROSS THE CASCADES WITH GUSTY EAST WINDS EXPECTED BELOW THE GAPS  
(LIKE IN NORTH BEND) - A WIND ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT THROUGH EARLY  
SATURDAY MORNING.  
 
WE'LL SEE A BRIEF BREAK IN THE WEATHER SATURDAY MORNING, THEN  
MORE RAIN AND BREEZY WINDS SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING AS THE  
NEXT SYSTEM ARRIVES. WINDS WILL BE STRONGEST OVER THE NORTH  
COAST. SNOW LEVELS WILL BE LOWERING TO AROUND 4000 FT SATURDAY  
NIGHT WITH AN INCH (OR TWO) OF NEW SNOW IN THE HIGHER CASCADE  
PASSES LIKE STEVENS PASS AND WHITE PASS.  
 
MORE WET WEATHER IS HEADED OUR WAY ON SUNDAY AND MONDAY, WITH  
LITTLE BREAK IN THE ACTION. GUSTY E/SE WINDS ALSO EXPECTED ALONG  
THE COAST. SNOW LEVELS HOVER AROUND 4000 FT IN THE CASCADES WITH  
A FEW MORE INCHES OF SNOW OVER THE HIGHER PEAKS AND PASSES. 33  
   
LONG TERM /TUESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/  
MORE ACTIVE WEATHER THROUGH  
THE WEEK AHEAD AS STORM AFTER STORM BARRELS THROUGH THE PAC NW.  
MAIN CONCERNS WILL BE ONGOING LOWLAND RAIN, BREEZY TO WINDY  
CONDITIONS, AND POTENTIAL FOR HEAVY MOUNTAIN SNOW. TEMPERATURES  
THROUGHOUT THE PERIOD WILL STAY ABOVE FREEZING WITH LOWS IN THE  
40S AND HIGHS NEAR 50. THE AIR MASS WILL BE COOLER ON CHRISTMAS  
DAY WITH SNOW LEVELS DOWN TO 3000 FT. SNOW IN THE MOUNTAINS MAY  
IMPACT ALL CASCADE PASSES. 33  
 
 
   
AVIATION  
FRONT MOVING INTO THE AREA FROM THE SOUTHWEST  
LATE SATURDAY MORNING INTO SATURDAY AFTERNOON. SOUTHERLY FLOW  
ALOFT WITH LOW LEVEL OFFSHORE.  
 
VFR CEILINGS LOWERING TO MVFR ALONG THE COAST SATURDAY MORNING.  
CEILINGS LOWERING OVER THE INTERIOR IN THE AFTERNOON TO LOW END  
VFR OR HIGH END MVFR. PATCHY FOG ALONG THE STRAIT OF JUAN DE FUCA,  
KITSAP PENINSULA AND THE SOUTHWEST INTERIOR LOWERING VISIBILITY TO  
A MILE OR LESS UNTIL 11Z.  
 
KSEA...VFR CEILINGS LOWERING TO NEAR 3000 FEET 21Z-00Z AND  
REMAINING NEAR 3000 FEET THROUGH SATURDAY EVENING. EAST NORTHEAST  
WINDS 4 TO 8 KNOTS BECOMING EAST SOUTHEAST 8 TO 12 KNOTS AROUND  
15Z AND SOUTHERLY 8 TO 12 KNOTS 21Z-00Z. FELTON  
 
 
   
MARINE  
A SERIES OF FRONTS WILL CROSS THE REGION OVER THE NEXT  
SEVERAL DAYS, MAINTAINING SEAS ABOVE 10 FEET AND PERIODS OF BREEZY  
CONDITIONS THROUGH THE WEEKEND AND INTO NEXT WEEK. A SMALL CRAFT  
ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR THE COASTAL WATERS FOR INCREASED  
SOUTHERLY WINDS AND ELEVATED SEAS. ANOTHER FRONT WILL MOVE THROUGH  
THE COASTAL WATERS BY SATURDAY MORNING, PROMPTING THE UPGRADE FROM  
THE GALE WATCH TO A GALE WARNING  
 
COMBINED SEAS THIS AFTERNOON 9 TO 12 FEET. SEAS WILL THEN BEGIN TO  
BUILD UPWARDS TO 15 TO 20 FEET ON SATURDAY AND REMAIN ELEVATED  
THROUGH SUNDAY WITH LONG PERIOD SWELL. SEAS WILL ONCE AGAIN GROW  
ON MONDAY AROUND 18 TO 22 FEET, AS THESE HIGH SEAS LOOK TO  
MAINTAIN THROUGH THE MIDDLE OF NEXT WEEK.  
 
MAZURKIEWICZ  
 
 
   
HYDROLOGY  
A SERIES OF DISTURBANCES OVER THE WEEKEND WITH  
ADDITIONAL ROUNDS OF PRECIPITATION. FLOODING IS NOT LIKELY BUT  
MINOR RISES ON AREA RIVERS EXPECTED. THE SKOKOMISH RIVER WILL  
CONTINUE TO RECEDE SLOWLY DROPPING JUST BELOW FLOOD STAGE  
OVERNIGHT THEN REMAIN NEAR FLOOD STAGE THROUGH THE WEEKEND INTO  
NEXT WEEK. INCREASING PRECIPITATION AROUND CHRISTMAS COULD PUSH  
THE SKOKOMISH BACK UP TO MODERATE FLOOD STAGE. FOR THE REMAINING  
RIVERS, THE THREAT OF FLOODING WILL ALSO INCREASE IN THE MIDDLE  
OF NEXT WEEK AS ENSEMBLES CONTINUE TO INDICATE THE POTENTIAL FOR  
SIGNIFICANT PRECIPITATION. WHILE DISCREPANCIES REMAIN, THIS MOST  
LIKELY WILL LEAD TO AN INCREASED CHANCE OF RIVER FLOODING BECOMING  
MORE WIDESPREAD AND LANDSLIDE CONCERNS THAT MAY IMPACT HOLIDAY  
TRAVEL.  
 
MCMILLIAN/FELTON  
 
 
   
SEW WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
WA...WIND ADVISORY FROM 1 AM TO 7 AM PST SATURDAY FOR EAST PUGET  
SOUND LOWLANDS.  
 
PZ...SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY FROM 6 AM SATURDAY TO 1 PM PST SUNDAY FOR  
GRAYS HARBOR BAR.  
 
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY FROM 1 AM TO 10 AM PST SATURDAY FOR WEST  
ENTRANCE U.S. WATERS STRAIT OF JUAN DE FUCA.  
 
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY UNTIL 4 AM PST SATURDAY FOR COASTAL WATERS  
FROM CAPE FLATTERY TO JAMES ISLAND 10 TO 60 NM-COASTAL  
WATERS FROM CAPE FLATTERY TO JAMES ISLAND OUT 10 NM-COASTAL  
WATERS FROM JAMES ISLAND TO POINT GRENVILLE 10 TO 60 NM-  
COASTAL WATERS FROM JAMES ISLAND TO POINT GRENVILLE OUT 10  
NM-COASTAL WATERS FROM POINT GRENVILLE TO CAPE SHOALWATER  
10 TO 60 NM-COASTAL WATERS FROM POINT GRENVILLE TO CAPE  
SHOALWATER OUT 10 NM.  
 
GALE WARNING FROM 4 AM TO 4 PM PST SATURDAY FOR COASTAL WATERS  
FROM CAPE FLATTERY TO JAMES ISLAND 10 TO 60 NM-COASTAL  
WATERS FROM CAPE FLATTERY TO JAMES ISLAND OUT 10 NM-COASTAL  
WATERS FROM JAMES ISLAND TO POINT GRENVILLE 10 TO 60 NM-  
COASTAL WATERS FROM JAMES ISLAND TO POINT GRENVILLE OUT 10  
NM-COASTAL WATERS FROM POINT GRENVILLE TO CAPE SHOALWATER  
10 TO 60 NM-COASTAL WATERS FROM POINT GRENVILLE TO CAPE  
SHOALWATER OUT 10 NM.  
 
 
 
 
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