It is now clear that our region will experience a short-period heatwave on Sunday and Monday, with the highs in Seattle reaching near 90F and eastern Washington climbing into the upper 90s.
This is after a relatively cool start to June and the expectation of normal temperatures the rest of the month.
A plot of the temperature at SeaTac, with observations (blue bars), and record highs (red) and lows (light blue) shown, indicates that we have generally been cooler than normal this month. Record highs on any day are generally around 90F.
The crazy record high in 2021 is evident at the end of the month.
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To put this month in a better long-term perspective, I have plotted the average maximum temperatures at Seattle from 1-10 June for the past 50 years (a trend line is also plotted).
We have started this month, a bit below normal. But you will notice a small upward trend (brown line) since the 1970s. That could well be the influence of human-caused warming produced by increasing greenhouse gases.

Eastern WA will also warm, with the Tri-Cities climbing into the upper 90s before cooling into the mid-90s. These are not exceptional temperatures in the central Columbia Basin.
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