The next meaningful chance for precipitation does not arrive until late Wednesday or Thursday of next week.
SEATTLE — An extended stretch of dry weather will hold across western Washington through the weekend and into early next week, with a strong ridge of high pressure keeping rain out of the forecast and snow levels unusually high.
Clouds will be stubborn at times, but sunshine increases each day into the weekend. Afternoon highs stay near seasonal levels, generally in the upper 40s to low 50s, while snow levels hover around 12,000 feet.
A strong inversion has trapped cooler air near the surface while much warmer
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