
The National Weather Service in Seattle forecasts a damp week with showers initiating post 2pm today, as the temperature hangs near the high of 57°F amidst a gentle southwest breeze, informs the latest weather bulletin.
The likelihood of rain persists through this evening with an 80% chance, expecting to withdraw before 9 pm. At the same time, temperatures dip to a low of around 48°F, and winds switch from the north-northeast to the southeast, the humidity grasping the essence of the air at 71%.
As we advance into Tuesday, the day promises a minor 30 percent shot at showers before 11 am, followed by a transition from the clouds to the sun, as the mercury climbs to a similar high near 56, and the wind's calm settles in a northwesterly direction, according to the National Weather Service.
Clear conditions are anticipated Tuesday night, with the temperature poised to cool down near 44°F. Although Wednesday gets a little sun, the partly sunny skies do little to warm the day beyond a high of 54°F, with a chance of rain making a shy 20 percent appearance by nightfall.
Seattle's weather narrative continues with a possibility of rain Thursday and into the weekend, with temperatures lingering in the low to mid-fifties, Friday night likely inviting more rain, thereby paving the way for a wet Saturday and Sunday with highs poised near 57°F and 55°F, respectively, holding to the city's penchant for autumnal showers, as detailed by the National Weather Service.









