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Seattle Braces for a Week of Persistent Showers, NWS Advises Residents to Keep Umbrellas Handy

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Published on November 01, 2024
Seattle Braces for a Week of Persistent Showers, NWS Advises Residents to Keep Umbrellas HandySource: Google Street View

Seattle is preparing for a wet period, with the National Weather Service predicting showers continuing into next week. Today's high is expected to reach about 52°F, with a 90% chance of rain totaling up to half an inch, as reported by the National Weather Service.

Inhabitants are advised to keep their umbrellas handy as tonight will bring more showers, with lows around 47°F. According to the National Weather Service, there is an 80% chance of rain, but new precipitation amounts are expected to be less than a tenth of an inch. This pattern of rain is likely to continue through Saturday and Saturday night, with chances of precipitation ranging from 80% to 90%.

Sunday will have a brief break from rain, with showers expected mainly before 11 a.m. and a high around 54°F. Rain is likely to return by night, leading into a wet Monday with a 100% chance of rain and a high near 53°F. More showers are expected at night, with temperatures dropping to about 44°F. On Wednesday, there may be some sun with a mostly sunny forecast and highs around 53°F, as stated by the National Weather Service. Residents can look forward to mostly sunny skies on Thursday, with a high near 56°F. The rain is expected to lessen, giving way to partly cloudy nights.