
Seattle residents can expect a sprinkle of rain and a brief respite from the summer heat in the upcoming days. An update from the National Weather Service in Seattle outlines a forecast that includes a slim chance of rain in the late afternoon today. Temperatures will reach a comfortable high near 77 degrees. The calm of the day will give way to south-southwest winds ranging from 5 to 8 mph.
Tonight, umbrellas will become necessary accessories as rain is predicted to douse the city, predominantly between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. With a 90 percent chance of precipitation, night wanderers can anticipate new precipitation amounts between a tenth and a quarter of an inch. According to the National Weather Service, the low should settle around 57 degrees, while the west wind at about 8 mph is expected to turn north as the evening progresses.
The damp start to the week will give way to a decreased 30 percent chance of morning showers on Tuesday. The skies are set to partially clear, promising a high near 66 degrees and winds shifting from east-northeast to southeast in the early hours. The wind will persist through the night, though with less force, offering a mostly clear sky and a low temperature hovering around 51 degrees.
Wednesday's forecast paints a rosier picture with abundant sunshine and a high of 69 degrees. The winds, light and from the northeast, will gain strength throughout the afternoon, reinforcing a consistent pattern of clear night skies and moderate temperatures, with the low sitting near 55 degrees. Even as the week marches, the trend of sunny days and crisp evenings continues unbroken, promising highs in the mid-70s and lows in the mid-50s.









