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Wednesday was the hottest day of the year in Seattle, and the National Weather Service has extended its heat advisory for the area through Thursday evening.
A Heat Advisory remains in effect for western Washington through Thursday 5 p.m. for highs in the 80s and 90s.
SEATTLE — A Heat Advisory for some areas was extended as western Washington saw temperatures reach into the 90s on Wednesday.
Dry and hot conditions return to western Washington on Tuesday and Wednesday, bringing an elevated risk of heat-related illness and fire danger.
The Puget Sound region is expected to warm up into the lower-90s Wednesday, with the rest of the week following suit.
With temperatures expected to hit the 90s in much of Washington Wednesday, the state’s largest utility is paying some customers to save energy.
If you can beat the heat wave on Wednesday, you'll be treated to some down-trending temperatures through the weekend.
The extra heat is going to be extreme in Western Washington over the next day-and-a-half, so its important to keep pets cool.
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