Monsoonal moisture in Washington may lead to thunderstorms this week, raising fire risks.
SEATTLE — A surge of monsoonal moisture moving into Washington state from the southeast is bringing with it a chance of thunderstorms and lightning strikes this week.
Though chances of lightning remain relatively low, the potential for pop-up storms comes during an extended period of hot, dry weather that is elevating fire risks.
There is a 15-20% chance of thunderstorms, mainly in the Cascades of Lewis and Pierce counties Tuesday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service. That could bring with it dry lightning strikes.
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