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Puget Sound Storm Watch is a weather blog run by Anthony Croyle in Milton, Washington. Serving the Puget Sound region since February 2013.

06/06/2026

6/6/26 - 12:18 PM PDT: Several areas of interest around Western Washington this afternoon. First, we have thunderstorms in southern Lewis and northern Cowlitz counties. Then, we have a widespread area of convection in Kitsap and Snohomish counties. With the sun popping out, this will help enhance showers. Lightning is possible with these cells across the Central and North Sound.

Unfortunately, I have some important matters to attend to from this point on today, so updates will be much slower this afternoon. The likelihood of a live stream is low. Sorry for any inconveniences this may cause. Be sure to have additional ways to receive weather information today!

6/6/26 - 11:08 AM PDT: A line of strong showers is moving east-northeast towards the I-5 corridor in Lewis and Thurston ...
06/06/2026

6/6/26 - 11:08 AM PDT: A line of strong showers is moving east-northeast towards the I-5 corridor in Lewis and Thurston counties. While no lightning has been detected, these showers are moving into an environment favorable for thunderstorms later on. Locations in the path include Olympia, Maytown, Grand Mound, Chehalis, Napavine, and Tenino.

6/6/26 - If all pans out as forecast today, it could be a fun day for active weather across Western Washington. Before y...
06/06/2026

6/6/26 - If all pans out as forecast today, it could be a fun day for active weather across Western Washington. Before you get too excited though, remember that it IS Western Washington, and not everything is a guarantee. Several questions still remain.

A cool and unstable air mass is aimed directly at the western side of the state. This is the key ingredient for our isolated t-storm chances. If we can get sufficient cloud breaks and warm up the surface just enough, then any showers moving on the coast can tap into this energy. The NAM 3 km model in diagram two shows this happening in the South Sound between 12-4 PM this afternoon. Unfortunately, that solution doesn't agree with other high-res models, which skip most of the Puget Sound entirely. Looks like another nowcast situation, but this comes as no surprise.

The National Weather Service's "National Blend of Models," as shown in diagram three, highlights a good chunk of Seattle southward in a 40%+ risk of thunderstorms from 5 AM today to 5 AM tomorrow. The NWS posted in their morning forecast discussion that this solution is generously high. Realistically, we're looking at 25-30% probabilities for Seattle south and 10-20% elsewhere west of the Cascades. Dynamics are forecast to be the best for t-storms in the southwest interior nonetheless.

What conclusion can we draw? This'll once again be another garden variety setup for Spring-time thunderstorms across Western Washington. That means the "hit-or-miss" and "popcorn" variety showers. You may be lucky enough to see a thunderstorm today, but a LOT of other people will end the day empty-handed. Don't be disappointed if you think this forecast is a bust. It always happens this way and always will.

TL;DR Showers and thunderstorms likely this afternoon across Western Washington. The best chances will be south of Seattle along the I-5 corridor. Heavy rain, gusty winds, small hail, and lightning all possible hazards. Uncertainty is high regarding who gets thunder and who doesn't.

06/06/2026

Cool rotating clouds caught by Ben Jurkovich of Washington Weather Chasers earlier in Snohomish County! Showers and t-storms are on the decline this evening as the sun begins to set. All eyes on tomorrow now!

6/5/26 - 6:24 PM PDT: The thunderstorm near Arlington is still going strong. Two new lightning strikes have been detecte...
06/06/2026

6/5/26 - 6:24 PM PDT: The thunderstorm near Arlington is still going strong. Two new lightning strikes have been detected between Granite Falls and Arlington Heights in the last few minutes. Also have heard a report of some visible rotation seen in the clouds. Seek shelter if you’re in the Granite Falls-Arlington-Oso vicinity.

6/5/26 - 5:19 PM PDT: Activity slowed down a bit since the latest update, but this nice-looking cell in Arlington Height...
06/06/2026

6/5/26 - 5:19 PM PDT: Activity slowed down a bit since the latest update, but this nice-looking cell in Arlington Heights has really begun to take off. No lightning yet, but it is likely producing small hail. This is moving towards Oso at the moment. Anyone have eyes on it?

6/5/26 - 1:51 PM PDT: A strong band of showers has developed between Sedro-Woolley and Alger. This is moving north-north...
06/05/2026

6/5/26 - 1:51 PM PDT: A strong band of showers has developed between Sedro-Woolley and Alger. This is moving north-northeast towards Acme and Deming. Heavy rain, small hail, gusty winds, and possible lightning will accompany this.

Sumas area, did you hear the thunder?
06/05/2026

Sumas area, did you hear the thunder?

As I was posting the radar post below I received notification of lightning strikes those look like they happened in Sumas...

6/5/26 - 12:34 PM PDT: Watching this shower complex near Tenino for lightning potential in the short term. This is movin...
06/05/2026

6/5/26 - 12:34 PM PDT: Watching this shower complex near Tenino for lightning potential in the short term. This is moving towards Rainier, Yelm, and McKenna over the next 30-45 minutes. If not lightning, then heavy rain and small hail will be the primary hazards. Some gusty winds also possible.

6/5/26 - 11:19 AM PDT: Starting to see a few larger rogue showers move into the SeaTac metro. These will be capable of h...
06/05/2026

6/5/26 - 11:19 AM PDT: Starting to see a few larger rogue showers move into the SeaTac metro. These will be capable of heavy rain and small hail. There’s a small chance of a thunderstorm or two around Western Washington from now until sunset. Best chances appear to be north and west of Seattle.

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