
The National Weather Service in Seattle has laid out the forecast for the week, and it seems we're in for a classic Pacific Northwest mixed bag, starting off with a brisk 25°F clear morning. The skies will move through cycles of increasing clouds and the occasional slight chance of rain, though no major downpours are expected. In true Seattle form, temperatures will hover around in the low to mid-40s during the day, dropping to near freezing at night.
Today, locals can expect increasing clouds, with temperatures rising to a high near 43, according to the National Weather Service. Winds will stay gentle, starting from the north-northeast and becoming light and variable in the afternoon. Showers might creep into the picture before 9 p.m., but there's just a 30 percent chance, so don't cancel any evening plans just yet.
As for the rest of the week, we're looking at a run of sunny days with the high temperatures stubbornly consistent near the 43 to 46 range. Winds will remain light from the north, ensuring the clear skies stick around. It’s the kind of forecast that will have Seattleites reaching for sunglasses and scarves simultaneously.
The sun streak is expected to continue uninterrupted until the following Wednesday when a "slight chance of rain" is anticipated, as per the NWS. However, most days will remain sunny. During this period, nighttime conditions will stay cold, with mostly clear skies and lows ranging from 30 to 32 degrees.









