The National Weather Service (NWS) issued a heat advisory for most of western Washington through Monday night as record-breaking temperatures impact the region.
This past weekend, May 13-14, saw the hottest temperatures of the year, rivaling the hottest temperatures of the mid-summer. The heat already broke some records around Puget Sound, with Olympia reaching 90 this weekend.
Cooling stations are being set up across the Puget Sound region, especially in light of the 2021 heatwave, which caused the deaths of an estimated 800 people across the Pacific Northwest. King County Metro has directed transportation operators such as bus drivers to let people ride for free if they’re seeking respite from the heat or heading to a cooling center.
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