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Currently in Seattle — September 6, 2023: Clouds, sunshine and chance of early afternoon rain

Plus, meet the new Seattle newsletter writer, Loren Drummond!

The weather, currently.

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Clouds, rain and sunshine

On Wednesday, we’re in for a mix of clouds, sunshine and a chance of light rain from 11-4. Things will warm up to a perfect 70 degrees this afternoon. Basically, we have entered the season of perfect fall weather — fresh and crisp, with plenty of sun breaks and big cloud drama in the evening. It’s also that time of year when grabbing your rain gear on the way out of the door will make you look downright prescient. (If you’re looking for a day to play hooky and go for a hike, today will be okay, but Thursday or Friday are going to be downright magic.)

What you need to know, currently.

We’re excited to welcome seven new weather experts to the Currently crew today! Sign up in one-click to your city below:

Loren Drummond is our new Seattle writer. She loves spending the weekends mountain-climbing in the Cascades.

Britta Shoot is our new San Francisco writer, who has written for publications as varied as Bay Nature and the Economist. As we head into this El Niño winter, we’ll also be experimenting with hyperlocal daily weather newsletter across the Bay Area — waitlists open now!

Julia Dinmore is our new Denver writer, and has a flourishing career advocating for environmental action in Colorado.

Anne Hebert is the new writer for our brand-new Austin, Texas newsletter. She’s born and raised in central Texas and a big-time weather nerd.

Katje Sabin is our new Chicago writer, who loves living by the lake and the powerful midwest thunderstorms there.

Abe Musselman is our new Philadelphia writer, who loves exploring the outdoors across the Mid-Atlantic.

Myriam Vidal Valero is our new Washington, DC writer, and is a bilingual science and environmental journalist who has published in news outlets around the world.

What you can do, currently.

One of my favorite organizations, Mutual Aid Disaster Relief, serves as a hub of mutual aid efforts focused on climate action in emergencies — like Hurricane season. Find mutual aid network near you and join, or donate to support networks in Florida.