
The National Weather Service in Seattle provided a grey, yet hopeful forecast for the city's Labor Day, projecting mostly cloudy skies with a comfy peak at 72°F. The calm before a brighter period, the skies will remain a muted tapestry above before gradually parting ways. According to the latest from the NWS, tonight's low should settle around 60°F enveloped by increasing clouds, while Tuesday promises a clear-up post-midmorning laze.
As for those worried the drizzle might dampen spirits, the light southwest wind keeps its whisper at a gentle 6 mph tonight. This subtle breath of the Puget Sound is a soothing constant in the Emerald City's ever-fluctuating tapestry. By Tuesday, an invitation to shed the layers comes, as the day's high will likely rise to 74°F with the departure of the clouds.
The city's midweek outlook shines even brighter. "Sunny, with a high near 76," predicts the forecast for Wednesday, slipping into a serene night. Thursday escalates the warmth, cresting at an invigorating 82 degrees, while the evening recedes gently to 60°F, maintaining an equilibrium between day and night, warmth and cool.
The comfortable trend continues into the weekend, with a steady rhythm of sunlit days and clear nights. Each day, the city breathes a sigh of respite under the sun, reaching a high near 78°F on Saturday, then easing into a partly cloudy night with a low of around 58 degrees. Sunday follows suit, mostly sunny with thermometers flirting with 75°F. The forecast, a gentle nod from nature, promises a stretch of agreeable days for Seattleites.









