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Seattle to Enjoy a Week of Mild 60s Weather With Sunny Days and Light Winds, NWS Reports

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Published on September 30, 2024
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Seattle residents can look forward to a blend of sunny skies and the occasional clouds this week, with temperatures comfortably nestled in the 60s. The city started morning at 52°F, with calm winds and visibility stretching to a full 10 miles, according to the latest predictions from the National Weather Service (NWS).

The NWS forecast details a high of 64 today with a light north wind brushing through at 6 to 9 mph. This evening, the wind is expected to lapse into a calm state after midnight as temperatures dip to a low around 51. At night, the skies will follow suit, draping partly in clouds.

Tomorrow is mostly sunny with highs striving for a comfortable 65 degrees. The wind will wander westward at a modest 5 mph in the afternoon. By tomorrow night, culminating in a modest 20 percent chance of showers before 11 p.m., further cooling the night to about 50 degrees.

Moving on to Wednesday, the forecast promises a reprisal of mostly sunny scenes with a high hovering near 63. While the east northeast wind will assume its position at around 6 mph, it is anticipated to switch to the south by morning. Residents enticed by the prospect of clear, star-filled skies will be gratified come Wednesday night with conditions slated to remain mostly clear and temperatures lowering to around 47.

The latter part of the week offers weather events—mostly sunny on Thursday with a high 60s. Transitioning into Friday, showers might make an appearance post-11 a.m., although the high will scale to a near 69 degrees, offering a slightly warmer reprieve.

As for the coming weekend, the NWS hints at the persistence of this pattern—partly sunny with a slight chance of showers on Saturday and temperatures peaking at 67. As the week concludes, Sunday holds the promise of mostly sunny conditions, and again, the high is expected to flirt with the characteristically steady mid-60s.