Sunny Days Ahead for Snohomish County
A Weekend to Remember
Snohomish County is gearing up for an extraordinary stretch of weather, with temperatures poised to soar into the 70s—a rare treat for locals. The mercury is expected to first hit 70°F on Saturday, before climbing to a scorching 74°F on Sunday. A meteorologist from the National Weather Service calls it a prime opportunity to ditch indoor confinement and embrace the great outdoors.
The Heat Wave Intensifies
The warm spell shows no signs of slowing down. Monday could reach 76°F, inching closer to the county’s all-time record of 80°F. The trend is expected to persist all week, with midday temperatures lingering in the mid-70s—a significant leap above the region’s typical 63°F (Sunday) and 64°F (Monday) averages.
Sunny Skies, No Rain in Sight
For the next seven days, forecasts remain dry, offering uninterrupted sunshine. While weather predictions can shift, current models suggest stability. Residents eager to make the most of the warmth should note that water temperatures remain chilly, even on the hottest days. Swim gear and a buddy system are strongly recommended for lake or pool outings.
A Week of Outdoor Bliss
The forecast paints a picture of bright skies and comfortable warmth, perfect for hiking, picnics, or simply lounging in the sun. As temperatures rise, so should vigilance around hydration and water safety.
Bottom Line
Pack your sunscreen, hydrate often, and enjoy Snohomish County’s long-awaited taste of summer—before the inevitable return to cooler climes.