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Current weather

August 10, 2025 Sunday

Day

current weather condition

Sunny

26.2

Feels like 27.6

Pressure 1022 mb
Humidity 48%
Precipitation 0 mm

Wind Activity

Wind
Wind speed 8.3 kph
Wind degree
Wind direction N
Wind gust 9.5 kph

Weather Conditions

Conditions
Condition Sunny
Cloud cover 0 %
Vision 14 km
Chance of rain 0%
Chance of snow 0%

Solar Activity

The UVI ranges from 0 to ≥11.

The general thought is that the higher the UVI, the higher the risk will be for the

general public to attain diseases associated with an overexposure to UV radiation.

Sun
UV Index 3.9

Astronomical data

Astro
Sunrise 06:01 AM
Sunset 08:28 PM
Moonrise 09:19 PM
Moonset 07:30 AM
Moon phase Waning Gibbous
Moon illumination 99

Weather summary

Summary
t° max 31.8
t° min 17.9
t° avg 24.1
Humidity avg 62 %
Precipitation total 0 mm
Wind speed max 15.5 kph

Hourly weather forecast for for August 10, 2025

Temperature 20.4 ℃

Feels like 20.4 ℃

Presure 1022 mb

Humidity 67%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 0 %

Wind chill 20.4 ℃

Wind speed 1.8 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 41°

Wind gust 3.8 kph

Heat index 21.1 ℃

Dew point 14 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 19.8 ℃

Feels like 19.8 ℃

Presure 1021 mb

Humidity 69%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 0 %

Wind chill 19.8 ℃

Wind speed 1.4 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 47°

Wind gust 3 kph

Heat index 20.2 ℃

Dew point 13.8 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 19.4 ℃

Feels like 19.4 ℃

Presure 1021 mb

Humidity 68%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 0 %

Wind chill 19.4 ℃

Wind speed 0 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 48°

Wind gust 0 kph

Heat index 19.5 ℃

Dew point 13.3 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 18.9 ℃

Feels like 18.9 ℃

Presure 1020 mb

Humidity 69%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 0 %

Wind chill 18.9 ℃

Wind speed 1.4 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 130°

Wind gust 3 kph

Heat index 19 ℃

Dew point 13.1 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 18.5 ℃

Feels like 18.5 ℃

Presure 1020 mb

Humidity 70%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 0 %

Wind chill 18.5 ℃

Wind speed 1.1 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 76°

Wind gust 2.3 kph

Heat index 18.6 ℃

Dew point 13 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 18.2 ℃

Feels like 18.2 ℃

Presure 1020 mb

Humidity 71%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 0 %

Wind chill 18.2 ℃

Wind speed 1.4 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 102°

Wind gust 3 kph

Heat index 18.2 ℃

Dew point 12.8 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 18.2 ℃

Feels like 18.2 ℃

Presure 1021 mb

Humidity 72%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 0 %

Wind chill 18.2 ℃

Wind speed 1.1 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 70°

Wind gust 2.3 kph

Heat index 18.2 ℃

Dew point 12.8 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 19 ℃

Feels like 19 ℃

Presure 1022 mb

Humidity 73%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 0 %

Wind chill 19 ℃

Wind speed 1.4 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 64°

Wind gust 2.6 kph

Heat index 19 ℃

Dew point 13.3 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 20.2 ℃

Feels like 20.2 ℃

Presure 1021 mb

Humidity 69%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 0 %

Wind chill 20.2 ℃

Wind speed 2.9 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 31°

Wind gust 3.6 kph

Heat index 21.7 ℃

Dew point 14.2 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 21.5 ℃

Feels like 21.5 ℃

Presure 1021 mb

Humidity 66%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 0 %

Wind chill 21.5 ℃

Wind speed 6.1 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 9°

Wind gust 7.1 kph

Heat index 23.3 ℃

Dew point 14.8 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 26.2 ℃

Feels like 24.5 ℃

Presure 1022 mb

Humidity 48%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 0 %

Wind chill 22.9 ℃

Wind speed 8.3 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 7°

Wind gust 9.5 kph

Heat index 24.5 ℃

Dew point 15.6 ℃

Vision 14 km

UV index Low

Temperature 25.8 ℃

Feels like 27.5 ℃

Presure 1021 mb

Humidity 61%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 0 %

Wind chill 25.8 ℃

Wind speed 9.4 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 12°

Wind gust 10.8 kph

Heat index 27.5 ℃

Dew point 16.4 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 27.8 ℃

Feels like 29.7 ℃

Presure 1021 mb

Humidity 58%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 0 %

Wind chill 27.8 ℃

Wind speed 10.8 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 7°

Wind gust 12.4 kph

Heat index 29.7 ℃

Dew point 19.6 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 29.3 ℃

Feels like 31.6 ℃

Presure 1020 mb

Humidity 56%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 0 %

Wind chill 29.3 ℃

Wind speed 11.5 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 8°

Wind gust 13.2 kph

Heat index 31.6 ℃

Dew point 20 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Very high

Temperature 30.4 ℃

Feels like 33 ℃

Presure 1020 mb

Humidity 53%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 0 %

Wind chill 30.4 ℃

Wind speed 12.6 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 7°

Wind gust 14.5 kph

Heat index 33 ℃

Dew point 20.3 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Very high

Temperature 31.1 ℃

Feels like 33.8 ℃

Presure 1020 mb

Humidity 51%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 0 %

Wind chill 31.1 ℃

Wind speed 14.4 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 6°

Wind gust 16.6 kph

Heat index 33.8 ℃

Dew point 20.3 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Very high

Temperature 31.1 ℃

Feels like 33.4 ℃

Presure 1019 mb

Humidity 50%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 0 %

Wind chill 31.1 ℃

Wind speed 15.5 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 8°

Wind gust 17.8 kph

Heat index 33.4 ℃

Dew point 20.2 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Very high

Temperature 30.4 ℃

Feels like 32.3 ℃

Presure 1019 mb

Humidity 50%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 0 %

Wind chill 30.4 ℃

Wind speed 15.1 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 12°

Wind gust 18.1 kph

Heat index 32.3 ℃

Dew point 19.4 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Very high

Temperature 29.1 ℃

Feels like 30.7 ℃

Presure 1019 mb

Humidity 51%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 0 %

Wind chill 29.1 ℃

Wind speed 14.4 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 15°

Wind gust 19.1 kph

Heat index 30.7 ℃

Dew point 18.6 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Very high

Temperature 27.6 ℃

Feels like 28.8 ℃

Presure 1019 mb

Humidity 54%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 0 %

Wind chill 27.6 ℃

Wind speed 10.1 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 19°

Wind gust 16.5 kph

Heat index 28.8 ℃

Dew point 17.7 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Very high

Temperature 26.3 ℃

Feels like 27.5 ℃

Presure 1019 mb

Humidity 57%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 0 %

Wind chill 26.3 ℃

Wind speed 6.5 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 12°

Wind gust 13.6 kph

Heat index 27.5 ℃

Dew point 16.7 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 25.3 ℃

Feels like 26.6 ℃

Presure 1019 mb

Humidity 59%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 0 %

Wind chill 25.3 ℃

Wind speed 5.4 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 23°

Wind gust 11.3 kph

Heat index 26.6 ℃

Dew point 16.4 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 24.3 ℃

Feels like 25.9 ℃

Presure 1019 mb

Humidity 62%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 0 %

Wind chill 24.3 ℃

Wind speed 3.6 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 41°

Wind gust 7.6 kph

Heat index 25.9 ℃

Dew point 16.4 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 23.2 ℃

Feels like 25.2 ℃

Presure 1019 mb

Humidity 66%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 0 %

Wind chill 23.2 ℃

Wind speed 2.2 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 119°

Wind gust 4.5 kph

Heat index 25.2 ℃

Dew point 16.6 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Weather Alerts for , for August 10, 2025

Alerts and warnings issued by government agencies in USA, UK, Europe and Rest of the World

Total alerts - 5

Areas

Foothills and Valleys of the North Cascades; Foothills and Valleys of Snohomish and Northern King Counties; Foothills and Valleys of Central King County; Foothills and Valleys of Pierce and Southern King Counties; Foothills and Valleys of Thurston and Lewis Counties; Lowlands of Western Whatcom County; Lowlands of Western Skagit and Northwestern Snohomish Counties; Downtown Everett / Marysville Area; Shoreline / Lynnwood / South Everett Area; Eastside; City of Seattle; Lowlands of Pierce and Southern King Counties; Olympia and Southern Puget Sound; Lowlands of Lewis and Southern Thurston Counties; Middle Chehalis River Valley; Willapa and Black Hills; Southern Hood Canal; Northern Hood Canal; Eastern Kitsap County; Eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca; Lake Crescent Area Including US 101; Foothills of the Western and Southern Olympic Peninsula; Lower Chehalis River Valley

Note

Description

* WHAT...Hot conditions with high temperatures in the upper 80s to low 90s and low temperatures in the 60s. This will pose a moderate risk of heat-related illness. * WHERE...Portions of northwest and west central Washington. * WHEN...From 2 PM this afternoon to 10 PM PDT Tuesday. * IMPACTS...Heat will significantly increase the risk of heat-related illnesses for those who are sensitive to heat, especially those without effective cooling or adequate hydration.

Instruction

Drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay out of the sun, and check up on relatives and neighbors. Young children and pets should never be left unattended in vehicles under any circumstances. Take extra precautions if you work or spend time outside. When possible reschedule strenuous activities to early morning or evening. Know the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Wear lightweight and loose fitting clothing when possible. To reduce risk during outdoor work, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration recommends scheduling frequent rest breaks in shaded or air conditioned environments. Anyone overcome by heat should be moved to a cool and shaded location. Heat stroke is an emergency! Call 9 1 1. For sheltering information and other human services in your area, dial 2 1 1 during business hours or visit wa211.org anytime.

Areas

Foothills and Valleys of the North Cascades; Foothills and Valleys of Snohomish and Northern King Counties; Foothills and Valleys of Central King County; Foothills and Valleys of Pierce and Southern King Counties; Foothills and Valleys of Thurston and Lewis Counties; Lowlands of Western Whatcom County; Lowlands of Western Skagit and Northwestern Snohomish Counties; Downtown Everett / Marysville Area; Shoreline / Lynnwood / South Everett Area; Eastside; City of Seattle; Lowlands of Pierce and Southern King Counties; Olympia and Southern Puget Sound; Lowlands of Lewis and Southern Thurston Counties; Middle Chehalis River Valley; Willapa and Black Hills; Southern Hood Canal; Northern Hood Canal; Eastern Kitsap County; Eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca; Lake Crescent Area Including US 101; Foothills of the Western and Southern Olympic Peninsula; Lower Chehalis River Valley

Note

Description

* WHAT...Hot conditions with high temperatures in the upper 80s to low 90s and low temperatures in the 60s. This will pose a moderate risk of heat-related illness. * WHERE...Portions of northwest and west central Washington. * WHEN...From 2 PM this afternoon to 10 PM PDT Tuesday. * IMPACTS...Heat will significantly increase the risk of heat-related illnesses for those who are sensitive to heat, especially those without effective cooling or adequate hydration.

Instruction

Drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay out of the sun, and check up on relatives and neighbors. Young children and pets should never be left unattended in vehicles under any circumstances. Take extra precautions if you work or spend time outside. When possible reschedule strenuous activities to early morning or evening. Know the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Wear lightweight and loose fitting clothing when possible. To reduce risk during outdoor work, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration recommends scheduling frequent rest breaks in shaded or air conditioned environments. Anyone overcome by heat should be moved to a cool and shaded location. Heat stroke is an emergency! Call 9 1 1. For sheltering information and other human services in your area, dial 2 1 1 during business hours or visit wa211.org anytime.

Areas

Foothills and Valleys of the North Cascades; Foothills and Valleys of Snohomish and Northern King Counties; Foothills and Valleys of Central King County; Foothills and Valleys of Pierce and Southern King Counties; Foothills and Valleys of Thurston and Lewis Counties; Lowlands of Western Whatcom County; Lowlands of Western Skagit and Northwestern Snohomish Counties; Downtown Everett / Marysville Area; Shoreline / Lynnwood / South Everett Area; Eastside; City of Seattle; Lowlands of Pierce and Southern King Counties; Olympia and Southern Puget Sound; Lowlands of Lewis and Southern Thurston Counties; Middle Chehalis River Valley; Willapa and Black Hills; Southern Hood Canal; Northern Hood Canal; Eastern Kitsap County; Eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca; Lake Crescent Area Including US 101; Foothills of the Western and Southern Olympic Peninsula; Lower Chehalis River Valley

Note

Description

* WHAT...Hot conditions with high temperatures in the upper 80s to low 90s and low temperatures in the 60s. This will pose a moderate risk of heat-related illness. * WHERE...Portions of northwest and west central Washington. * WHEN...From 2 PM this afternoon to 10 PM PDT Tuesday. * IMPACTS...Heat will significantly increase the risk of heat-related illnesses for those who are sensitive to heat, especially those without effective cooling or adequate hydration.

Instruction

Drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay out of the sun, and check up on relatives and neighbors. Young children and pets should never be left unattended in vehicles under any circumstances. Take extra precautions if you work or spend time outside. When possible reschedule strenuous activities to early morning or evening. Know the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Wear lightweight and loose fitting clothing when possible. To reduce risk during outdoor work, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration recommends scheduling frequent rest breaks in shaded or air conditioned environments. Anyone overcome by heat should be moved to a cool and shaded location. Heat stroke is an emergency! Call 9 1 1. For sheltering information and other human services in your area, dial 2 1 1 during business hours or visit wa211.org anytime.

Areas

Foothills and Valleys of the North Cascades; Foothills and Valleys of Snohomish and Northern King Counties; Foothills and Valleys of Central King County; Foothills and Valleys of Pierce and Southern King Counties; Foothills and Valleys of Thurston and Lewis Counties; Lowlands of Western Whatcom County; Lowlands of Western Skagit and Northwestern Snohomish Counties; Downtown Everett / Marysville Area; Shoreline / Lynnwood / South Everett Area; Eastside; City of Seattle; Lowlands of Pierce and Southern King Counties; Olympia and Southern Puget Sound; Lowlands of Lewis and Southern Thurston Counties; Middle Chehalis River Valley; Willapa and Black Hills; Southern Hood Canal; Northern Hood Canal; Eastern Kitsap County; Eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca; Lake Crescent Area Including US 101; Foothills of the Western and Southern Olympic Peninsula; Lower Chehalis River Valley

Note

Description

* WHAT...Hot conditions with high temperatures in the upper 80s to low 90s and low temperatures in the 60s. This will pose a moderate risk of heat-related illness. * WHERE...Portions of northwest and west central Washington. * WHEN...From 2 PM this afternoon to 10 PM PDT Tuesday. * IMPACTS...Heat will significantly increase the risk of heat-related illnesses for those who are sensitive to heat, especially those without effective cooling or adequate hydration.

Instruction

Drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay out of the sun, and check up on relatives and neighbors. Young children and pets should never be left unattended in vehicles under any circumstances. Take extra precautions if you work or spend time outside. When possible reschedule strenuous activities to early morning or evening. Know the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Wear lightweight and loose fitting clothing when possible. To reduce risk during outdoor work, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration recommends scheduling frequent rest breaks in shaded or air conditioned environments. Anyone overcome by heat should be moved to a cool and shaded location. Heat stroke is an emergency! Call 9 1 1. For sheltering information and other human services in your area, dial 2 1 1 during business hours or visit wa211.org anytime.

Areas

Foothills and Valleys of the North Cascades; Foothills and Valleys of Snohomish and Northern King Counties; Foothills and Valleys of Central King County; Foothills and Valleys of Pierce and Southern King Counties; Foothills and Valleys of Thurston and Lewis Counties; Lowlands of Western Whatcom County; Lowlands of Western Skagit and Northwestern Snohomish Counties; Downtown Everett / Marysville Area; Shoreline / Lynnwood / South Everett Area; Eastside; City of Seattle; Lowlands of Pierce and Southern King Counties; Olympia and Southern Puget Sound; Lowlands of Lewis and Southern Thurston Counties; Middle Chehalis River Valley; Willapa and Black Hills; Southern Hood Canal; Northern Hood Canal; Eastern Kitsap County; Eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca; Lake Crescent Area Including US 101; Foothills of the Western and Southern Olympic Peninsula; Lower Chehalis River Valley

Note

Description

* WHAT...Hot conditions with high temperatures in the upper 80s to low 90s and low temperatures in the 60s. This will pose a moderate risk of heat-related illness. * WHERE...Portions of northwest and west central Washington. * WHEN...From 2 PM this afternoon to 10 PM PDT Tuesday. * IMPACTS...Heat will significantly increase the risk of heat-related illnesses for those who are sensitive to heat, especially those without effective cooling or adequate hydration.

Instruction

Drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay out of the sun, and check up on relatives and neighbors. Young children and pets should never be left unattended in vehicles under any circumstances. Take extra precautions if you work or spend time outside. When possible reschedule strenuous activities to early morning or evening. Know the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Wear lightweight and loose fitting clothing when possible. To reduce risk during outdoor work, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration recommends scheduling frequent rest breaks in shaded or air conditioned environments. Anyone overcome by heat should be moved to a cool and shaded location. Heat stroke is an emergency! Call 9 1 1. For sheltering information and other human services in your area, dial 2 1 1 during business hours or visit wa211.org anytime.