West Seattle Weather Watch: ‘Heat advisory’ starts noon tomorrow

(Thursday photo by Susan DuTemple)
By noon tomorrow, the fog from earlier in the week might seem like a particularly pleasant memory. The National Weather Service has called for an official “heat advisory” for noon tomorrow through 10 pm Monday. According to the newest forecast, we could be in the mid-90s tomorrow and Sunday, with only a bit of cooling the following three days. You know what this all means – time to haul out the “who has air conditioning” lists! These started a month ago during the last heat advisory. Here’s the one with A/C-equipped restaurants; here’s the (longer) list of “other places with A/C.”

ALSO: Note that tomorrow night, there are special events to cool you off – West Seattle Outdoor Movies (co-sponsored by WSB) in the courtyard by Hotwire Coffee (WSB sponsor) features “Wayne’s World” at dusk – and tomorrow’s the last of three monthly movies presented by Coastal next to its Alki store (“Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle“).

6 Replies to "West Seattle Weather Watch: 'Heat advisory' starts noon tomorrow"

  • JayDee August 13, 2010 (9:06 pm)

    Fortunately there is the great air conditioner to the north – Elliott Bay and the Puget Sound. As long as the thermal trough is off-shore we have the north wind to help us out. But it could be worse, we could be in Bellevue.

  • I. Ponder August 14, 2010 (8:45 am)

    JayDee: I was going to say pretty much the same thing. Lincoln Park has air conditioning.

  • newnative August 14, 2010 (9:06 am)

    I have windows on 3 sides of my apt and am surrounded by trees. it takes 4 hot days to heat up my place.

  • austin August 14, 2010 (9:44 am)

    We also have the advantage that it actually gets pretty cool, down into the lower 60s, once the sun sets, so if your house does get hot during the day it’s easy to get a box fan and blow out the warm air in the evening.

  • sam August 14, 2010 (12:44 pm)

    SW library is open tomorrow, 1-5.
    reminder the West Seattle Library is closed for construction or something. the other WS libraries are typically closed on Sundays.

    • WSB August 14, 2010 (1:00 pm)

      we actually have a separate item about that coming up in about five minutes.

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