
The National Weather Service (NWS) in Seattle, Washington, has presented an update on the city's weather conditions today, with a forecast promising a shift from the current misty surroundings to a measure of sun peeking through the clouds. The last recorded temperature stood at a chill of 34°F with humidity high at 93%, and visibility constrained to a mile, as reported by the National Weather Service.
Looking ahead, Seattle residents can expect a partly sunny day with a high near 48 degrees, a welcome change from the brisk morning mist. A light northwest wind at 3 to 5 mph should accompany the partial sunshine. For those planning their evening outings, the temperature is expected to drop slightly, with an onset of mostly cloudy skies and a low of around 36 degrees, as the wind calms to a whisper.
As Monday approaches, the weather pattern will hold steadfast, with the day beginning mostly cloudy and then giving way to clearer skies and a high near 45. Consistent with Seattle's milder winter tendencies, calm wind conditions will resume. Transitioning into Monday night, an increase in clouds is anticipated, with the temperature dipping to a low of around 35 degrees.
The city's inhabitants should prepare for a similar streak of weather on Tuesday, with partly sunny skies and highs lingering near 46, accompanied by a gentle north wind. By nightfall, it's expected to be partly cloudy with lows maintaining at around 35 degrees. This consistency in the forecast indicates an absence of dramatic shifts, offering a steady rhythm to the week ahead.
Prospects for midweek show a semblance of consistency; however, the NWS predicts a development of a slight chance of rain commencing Wednesday night, just past 10 PM. This could lead to a week's end characterized by increasingly wet conditions, with a chance of rain persisting through Thursday and likely rainfall from Friday into Saturday, signifying a wetter turn for Seattle's typically gray December.
Temperatures on Thursday and forward are expected to rise slightly, with highs nearing 48 and lows hovering in the 40s, indicating a warmer but damper end of the week. "Rain likely," suggests the National Weather Service forecast on Friday and Saturday, with a high near 53 degrees, pointing to the onset of typical Seattle rain that citizens are all too familiar with.









