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Thu Aug 12, 2021, 02:42 PM Aug 2021

Monroe at 98 degrees? It will be toasty through Saturday

EVERETT — Much of Western Washington, including Snohomish County, is seeing another heat wave as temperatures rose Wednesday and are forecast to remain high through Saturday.

Temperatures will increase through the week, said Logan Johnson, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service office in Seattle. On Wednesday, temperatures climbed through the 80s in some places. Snohomish County will see temperatures continue to rise on Thursday and Friday. For example, Sultan was forecast to hit a high of 99 on Friday; 98 was forecast in Monroe; and 95 is expected in northeast Everett. Darrington temperatures were forecast to peak Thursday at 96.

Meanwhile, Friday temperatures in Olympia and Vancouver could reach 95 and 100 degrees, respectively. Portland was expected to see a high of 100 on Thursday and Friday, as well. It’ll likely be even hotter in southwestern Oregon. Gov. Kate Brown declared a state of emergency Tuesday to mobilize Oregon agencies to help keep people safe.

Southern parts of Washington and Oregon are also expected to see more hazy conditions Thursday.

https://www.heraldnet.com/news/monroe-95-degrees-its-going-to-get-toasty-through-saturday/

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Monroe at 98 degrees? It will be toasty through Saturday (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Aug 2021 OP
Monroe (in Michigan) is 89 with 62% humidity. Looks like its hot all over. Srkdqltr Aug 2021 #1
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