
The spring weather in Seattle is displaying its trademark fickleness, with the National Weather Service in Seattle forecasting a sunny Sunday followed by a potentially rainy start to the week. According to the latest update from the NWS Seattle, today's skies are expected to remain clear, with temperatures peaking at a pleasant 63 degrees and a light breeze blowing from the northnorthwest.
As night falls, the city will see an influx of clouds with temperatures mildly dropping to around 46 degrees. The wind, seeming undecided, is set to shift from a north-northwest to a south-southeast direction after midnight. Seattleites will face a 30 percent chance of rain on Monday after the noon bell tolls, amid mostly cloudy skies and a cooler high of 51 degrees.
Monday night will carry a slightly higher threat of rainfall, rated at a 40 percent chance. The temperatures during the night will dance around a low of 41 degrees, while the northeast wind takes a turn to the southeast after the town quiets down and the clocks strike midnight.
Those looking to stash away their umbrellas may breathe a temporary sigh of relief on Tuesday, with only a 20 percent chance of rain in the forecast. The NWS anticipates partly sunny skies and a high near 53 degrees, while the winds perform a light waltz, switching from south-southeast in the morning to north-northwest by the afternoon. For detailed information, Seattle's citizens are encouraged to visit the NWS website here.









