
The National Weather Service in Seattle predicts a brief morning interlude of fog, which should dissipate before 11 am today. Following the morning fog, the city is expected to bathe, in ample sunlight with the mercury peaking at around 68 degrees. For those venturing out, a negligible breeze will accompany a day marked by clear skies and a light touch of autumnal crispness.
As night descends, the sky is forecasted to remain mostly unobscured, temperatures are set to hover around a comfortable 54 degrees, with a calm wind shifting subtly to a south-southeast direction post-midnight. Tomorrow, residents can anticipate a cheerful extension of sunshine, bringing the temperature gauge up to a pleasant 71 degrees, complemented by a soft southern zephyr.
According to the National Weather Service, the brief spell of sunny weather will take a turn as Columbus Day approaches, with the high sinking, to a cooler 64 degrees amid likely showers yielding a high chance of scattered precipitation. The evening might then feature more rain, with new precipitation expected to be meager, clocking in at less than a tenth of an inch.
The coming week ushers in a procession of rainy days, with Tuesday likely greeting Seattleites with cloudy skies and intermittent rain in the afternoon. As evening approaches, the rain is projected to persist, the forecast holds, and meteorologists predict possible disruptions to outdoor plans and commute routines. Wednesday and Thursday also promise more showers, potentially escalating to thunderstorms by Wednesday night, drenching the cityscape as the weekly narrative leans towards a waterlogged climax. A similar theme continues through Friday, with showers looming in the mostly cloudy forecast.









