
The National Weather Service in Seattle has issued a forecast for the area, predicting a cloudy sky with a high near 47 degrees and a 70% chance of rain, likely before 2 p.m. The southeast wind is expected to blow around 7 mph, with new precipitation amounts between a quarter and half an inch possible, according to their latest update.
As the city heads into the evening, residents should expect more rain with low temperatures hovering around 43 degrees, the NWS warned; the chance of precipitation rises to 80% with additional rainfall amounts predicted to be between a tenth and a quarter of an inch, light east southeast wind will continue to move across the area, creating a consistent pattern of gloomy weather that seems to settle in with a steadfast persistence, the sky weeps its gentle tears upon the Pacific Northwest's autumn blanket.
The forward outlook for tomorrow indicates a 50 percent chance of rain, mainly after 9 a.m., with mostly cloudy conditions and a high temperature near 49 degrees, according to NWS data. Further into the week, the probabilities of rain diminish slightly, yet the gray canvas overhead remains with chances of rain lingering around 20 percent both Tuesday and Wednesday.
Looking ahead at Thanksgiving Day, the clouds are likely to persist with a high temperature near 46 degrees, while Friday brings a slight improvement, offering partly sunny skies and a high near 45, for those who are yearning for a break from the rain, it may come as a solace that the rainfall probability ebbs, bringing forth a momentary respite in an otherwise dampened landscape, the forecast offers a glimmer of hope in the form of partly sunny skies. For further details, visit the National Weather Service website.









