
The National Weather Service in Seattle predicts, a progression of balmy and mostly clear days heading into the weekend, following a partly cloudy start this Monday morning. According to the NWS's latest update, today's weather is expected to be sunny with a high near 82 degrees, as a gentle south breeze shifts westerly in the afternoon.
As the day transitions into night, Seattle residents can anticipate increasing clouds with the temperature dipping to around 59 degrees. A calm wind is set to pick southwards at 5 to 7 mph after midnight. The mild conditions are a breath of fresh air for the city known for its often gloomy, wet climate, offering an opportunity to enjoy the outdoors without the need for the habitual rain gear.
Looking forward, the NWS forecast lists Tuesday as starting off mostly cloudy, with clearing expected gradually, and a high of 78 degrees accompanied by a southwest wind around 7 mph. Tuesday night's forecast predicts mostly clear skies, with a low around 60 degrees.
Consistent with Seattle's current summer pattern, Wednesday's forecast promises abundant sunshine and a high neat 80 degrees. The light breeze, originating from the north, will be as mild as 5 to 8 mph. Come evening, the sky is predicted to maintain its clarity, ushering in a low around 63 degrees. For those planning any outdoor activities or evening strolls, the conditions seem to be in their favor.
Temperatures are expected to continue their subtle climb through the week, peaking near 85 degrees on Thursday, and reaching a balmy 88 by Friday. Each night echoes the promise of a mostly clear sky and lows resting comfortably in the mid-sixties. The weekend will sustain this pattern, with forecasts predicting mostly sunny prospects and highs in the mid-eighties, unburdened by precipitation, and perfect for any planned events or leisurely respite from the work week.









