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Cloud cover across Western WA likely to spoil super blue moon view

By Vonnai Phair, The Seattle Times
Published: August 31, 2023, 7:43am

SEATTLE — Showers will subside in the wake of thunderstorm activity Wednesday as temperatures remain cozy and cool across Western Washington.

Another system is expected to drop south into the region Wednesday night, bringing with it more cloudy and cool conditions and showers that will leak into the final day of August.

Cloud cover will likely block out the view of the rare super blue moon Wednesday night, the second full moon this month.

It will be the closest full moon of the year (which is why it’s dubbed a supermoon), just 222,043 miles or so away from Earth, but still — the clouds are determined to steal the show for those in Western Washington.

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