Sunday features rain and wind at times with cooler than average highs. Active weather continues into the start of next week. FOX13
Not surprising that highs Saturday were cooler than average again with 50 at the airport. Normal for this time of year is now 59.
The matinée get-away-game between the Mariners and Rockies will feature a closed roof at T-Mobile Park. By 5pm Sunday most of the widespread rain will start to decrease with just some pockets of very heavy downpours leftover. And we can't rule out a thunderstorm firing up as the atmosphere remains unstable. South winds continue to pick up through the afternoon with peak gusts just after dinner Sunday evening. We're forecasting gusts out of the south up to 30mph.
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