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Currently in Seattle — October 24, 2023: Lowland rain, mountain snow

Plus, a tropical cyclone could bring 10 years of rainfall to Yemen this week.

The weather, currently.

Soggy boots, wet commutes

We’ve got some wet weather rolling in Tuesday. Early day showers will turn to a steady rain and we might see some gusts up to 15 mph. We might get up to half an inch of rain. With highs topping out at 50 degrees, you’ll want some warm layers under your rain gear.

Cold Seattle rain translates into mountain snowfall with a few inches of accumulation in the higher passes! ❄️ If you plan to travel any of the mountain passes (and especially Steven’s), be sure to check conditions before you head out.

What you need to know, currently.

Tropical Cyclone Tej is approaching the Arabian Peninsula on Tuesday, and could stall just inland of the coast of Yemen.

It’s a rare situation in a region that receives only 50mm (2 in) of rain on average per year. Some weather models show Tej could bring more than 500 mm (20 in) to parts of eastern Yemen — the equivalent of 10 years of rain in just 24 hours.

According to The Guardian, Tej will be only the second hurricane-strength tropical cyclone to make landfall in Yemen in recorded history. Authorities in Yemen have closed schools and told fishermen not to go to sea. Neighboring Oman has also taken emergency precautions to anticipate the storm.

A study last year from Khalifa University in the United Arab Emirates found that the warming waters of the Arabian Sea should produce an increasing number of tropical cyclones in years to come.

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