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Heavy rainfall reported across Western Washington

Sep 9, 2019, 8:24 AM | Updated: 10:52 pm

Rainfall drenched areas of Western Washington on Monday with forecasters warning of the potential for thunderstorms and lightning.

The National Weather Service in Seattle reports that 1 to 2 inches of rainfall fell in under three hours in Everett. North Seattle and Shoreline areas saw heavy downpours before the commute started. West Seattle and Alki Beach got drenched around 4:30.

According to KIRO 7 meteorologist Claire Anderson, the Puget Sound region can expect more rain into Tuesday, with conditions drying out after that. Temperatures will stay cool — in the 60s — this week.

The Saturday thunderstorm was a surprise to many as the region does not often experience such a show of light and sound. About 2,200-2,300 lightning strikes occurred within two hours.

“It’s very unusual for Western Washington,” said Kirby Cook, science and operations officer for the National Weather Service. “Not unheard of, but unusual … we just don’t get a lot of thunderstorms here in Western Washington. They are not as common as in some places like Oklahoma or Florida; places that have warmer temperatures and abundant moisture to drive thunderstorms.”

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