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Seahawks (I think it’ll be ok minus cold?) … Seattle weather: Chilly conditions for playoff game
Seattle will wake up to foggy conditions before sunshine breaks through in time for the 49ers–Seahawks Wild Card playoff matchup, setting the stage for a chilly but dry afternoon at Lumen Field.
A long dry stretch is in the forecast for the greater Seattle area as a ridge of high pressure dominates the region for the next several days.
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Seattle's weather forecast predicts a mild week with partial sun, light winds, and consistent night-time temperatures.
The fast-moving winter storms could dump foot or more of snow in portions of the Great Lakes and interior New England through this weekend. Matt Harmon and Justin Boone discuss one of the more polarizing fantasy football tight ends in Kyle Pitts on the latest Yahoo Fantasy Forecast.
Morning fog is clearing to sunbreaks, with mild temperatures continuing across the region. Dense fog returns early Thursday but is expected to clear faster, with highs near 50 degrees. Dry, sunny weather will last through the weekend,
Seattle experienced minor coastal flooding, and the National Weather Service issued a flood advisory. Rain is expected to continue throughout the week, with no sign of easing.