
The National Weather Service in Seattle is forecasting a week ahead that should provide Seattleites with a brief respite from the city's notoriously gloomy weather. As the jigsaw of clouds relinquishes, the skies are expected to clear, leading to a succession of mostly sunny days and moderately crisp evenings. According to the latest report, the temperature will gradually rise, with today's high nearing 66 and a slight north-northwest breeze picking up in the afternoon.
Tonight's forecast predicts as mostly clear sky, with overnight temperatures dipping to a low around 49, accompanied by a mild northeast wind. Then, the thermometer is likely to climb progressively, peaking at 68 on Thursday and culminating in a balmy 75 by Friday. These conditions represent a welcomed interlude from the persistent overcast that often defines Seattle's climate narrative.
Heading into the weekend, locals can anticipate mostly sunny weather, with temperatures flirting with the edge of 80 degrees on Saturday before a veil of clouds hints at a return on Saturday night. Yet, the sun is expected to reclaim dominance for most of Sunday, with the high plateauing near 70. This pattern of sunshine and clear nights looks set to continue into the early days of next week, providing the city with a consistent run of pleasant weather conditions.
The mild evenings will complement the days ahead, with night-time temperatures hovering in the comfortable mid-50s, as reported by NWS Seattle. Monday night, in particular, is projected to be mostly clear, ensuring that the stretch of inviting weather is not resigned to daylight hours alone. For those seeking to plan week-long activities or weekend outings, the forecast suggests ample opportunity to enjoy outdoor spaces without the burden of the grey canvas above.









