The National Weather Service is predicting a series of weather fronts will bring wind and rain to Western Washington at least through Thursday.
The Weather Service warns that gusty winds could blow around unsecured objects and blow down tree limbs. Power outages may result. Extra caution is urged while driving, especially with vehicles that have a tall profile.
One front is expected to bring an 80% chance of showers on Saturday with between a tenth and a quarter of an inch possible. Winds will be from the southwest from 11 to 16 mph with gusts as high as 21 mph possible. The high will be near 48 on Saturday, according to the Weather Service.
Forecasters said there could be a bit of a break in the weather systems Saturday night, with the next in a series of fronts expected later in the day on Sunday.
The high on Sunday is expected to be near 46. South winds around 10 mph will shift to be from the west. Between a tenth and a quarter of an inch of rain is expected, according to the Weather Service.