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Seattle Local Pulse: Spring Weather Arrives as City Gears Up for Earth Month

Seattle Local Pulse: Spring Weather Arrives as City Gears Up for Earth Month

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Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for Saturday, April 4th.

We're starting this weekend on a bright note with some beautiful spring weather settling in across the Puget Sound. Mostly cloudy skies from yesterday are clearing out, and we're looking at afternoon highs climbing into the low to mid 60s today. If you're planning to get outside, bring a light jacket for the morning, but you'll be shedding it by afternoon. Tomorrow is shaping up to be even better, with Easter Sunday delivering some standout spring weather and highs reaching the mid to upper 60s, and some of us might even hit 70 degrees for the first time this year. The dry stretch continues into Monday with filtered sunshine and temperatures in the upper 60s to low 70s, though we'll see a dip on Tuesday when a dry cold front moves through, bringing temperatures back down to the mid to upper 50s.

Speaking of what's happening around the city, the Seattle Center has plenty to offer listeners today. The Robin Hood ASL interpreted performance runs this afternoon at the Charlotte Martin Theatre at noon, offering a fresh and timely take on the classic story. If you're looking for something later, NOCTURNE, a big gay dance party, kicks off at Chop Suey on East Madison Street at 9 p.m. And sports fans will want to know the Seattle Kraken take on the Chicago Blackhawks tonight at Climate Pledge Arena, with doors opening at 5:30.

On the civic front, the Select Committee on the Comprehensive Plan is holding its first public hearing for Phase 2 of the city's Comprehensive Plan on Monday, April 6th. If you care about Seattle's future development and planning, there are two opportunities to weigh in. Remote public comment starts at 9:30 in the morning, while in-person comment is at 3 p.m. at City Hall. You can also watch the livestream online through the Seattle Channel if you prefer to tune in from home.

Looking ahead to Earth Month celebrations, Seattle Parks and Recreation has lined up some great community activities. Volunteers can help out at Carkeek Park on Saturday the 18th, working on trails and the orchard while learning about salmon. Later that week, litter cleanup events are happening at Green Lake, Lincoln Park, and the Cowen and Ravenna Park area on Saturday the 25th. There's also the Ladybug Festival at Garfield Community Center that same day, celebrating Earth Day with a family-friendly focus on pollinators.

On the crime front, Seattle police arrested two individuals in connection with a Rainier Valley carjacking spree involving fake guns. A 25-year-old was also arrested for an alleged stabbing in the Cherry Hill neighborhood.

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