
The latest weather forecast provided by the National Weather Service in Seattle, WA, indicates that today's skies will be mostly cloudy, with sporadic areas of drizzle ending before 11 a.m., and a pleasant high temperature near 74 degrees; this comes alongside a south wind blowing at a gentle pace of 7 to 10 mph. For those venturing out tonight, expect similar mostly cloudy conditions with the thermometer dipping to a low around 62 degrees, and the south-southwest wind turning somewhat calmer at 3 to 7 mph.
Looking ahead to Wednesday, city dwellers should anticipate the clouds to linger through the morning hours gradually giving way to clearer skies with a high near 79 degrees as calm winds shift to a north-northwest direction in the afternoon, according to the National Weather Service's report. The pattern of pleasant conditions continues into Wednesday night with the forecast promising mostly clear skies and a low around 61 degrees, the north wind maintaining a mild presence at around 7 mph.
The trajectory toward sunnier days is set with Thursday's forecast promising full sunshine and temperatures climbing to a high near 81 degrees, with the north wind gaining slight momentum at 6 to 11 mph; these conditions are expected to hold steady into Thursday night, where the sky will remain predominantly clear as temperatures hover around 62 degrees.
The weekend outlook shines bright as well, with Friday ushering in sunny skies and a toasty high near 85 degrees, and the evening partly clouded with a similar low around 62 degrees as earlier nights Saturday strikes a consistent chord with mostly sunny conditions and a high near 84 degrees; those planning to be out may want to remember a light jacket as the night brings partly cloudy skies and temperatures back down to around 62 degrees. Sunday and Monday's forecast point to uninterrupted sunshine with daytime highs persisting at a warm 84 degrees on Sunday and pushing a degree higher to 85 on Monday, nighttime lows maintaining a slight dip, remaining steadfast around the low 60s, offering Seattleites a respite from any substantial heat.









