
Seattle residents can revel in the sunshine and warm temperatures, as a sunny streak is set to grace the city. The forecast anticipates a considerable stretch of clear skies and mild weather, paving the way for outdoor activities and events. With today's high expected to reach 74 degrees and a gentle north breeze, the city is poised for a quintessential late-summer day, according to the National Weather Service (NWS).
As the evening approaches, the temperature is slated to dip to around 57 degrees, with the northeast wind calming to a soft 5 to 8 mph. The clear skies will persist into Friday, granting an even warmer high near 78 degrees, as reported by the NWS. This trend of sunny days and starlit nights continues uninterrupted through the weekend, underscoring a perfect scene for those with plans to soak in the last of the summer vibes.
The warmth is not just a fleeting visitor; Saturday ups the ante with a high near 79 degrees, followed by a mild Saturday night where temperatures hold steady around 60 degrees. Sunday keeps the mostly sunny narrative going, projecting a high once again near the comfortable upper-70s mark, only to be slightly obscured by clouds as night falls, with a low around 60.
Labor Day will see the warmth subtly withdraw to a partly sunny 76 degrees, still above average for this time of year. Evening plans are safe from any chill, as the low hovers around 59 degrees. Into the workweek, Tuesday's high is expected to be a partly sunny 72 degrees, another testament to Seattle's consistent climate as the season shifts, as per the detailed forecast from the NWS. The good weather seems intent on sticking around, with Wednesday promising mostly sunny skies and a high near 74.









