
The National Weather Service in Seattle has forecasted a stretch of sunny days ahead for the region, with a notable shift potentially bringing rain and snow mix towards the end of the week. According to the latest update, today's weather promises clear skies with a high around 44 degrees and wind chill values between 24 and 34. A light north wind of 5 to 7 mph is expected to continue.
Seattle residents, wrapped in layers to fend off clear chilly evenings, can expect similar weather patterns with lows hovering around 31 degrees for the next several nights. Light northeast winds will accompany the serene nights where visibility stands at a robust 10 miles. The current humidity is pegged at 92%, with a dewpoint of 28 degrees. Tomorrow and Monday will follow suit, boasting sunny skies and slightly warmer highs near 45 and 46 degrees, respectively.
The weather will remain consistent with mostly clear nights until midweek. Clear conditions are predicted to persist through to Wednesday, with daytime highs creeping up to near 47 degrees. However, there seems to be a slight change ahead as Wednesday night carries a chance of rain and snow after 4 am, shifting to a more cloudy canopy with a low around 34 degrees.
The latter part of the week signals a disturbance that seems willing just to graze the city with precipitation. Starting from Wednesday night, there is a possibility of a rain and snow mixture, which is expected to manifest more fully by Thursday. "Rain and snow likely," as characterized by the National Weather Service, with highs continuing to hover near the 46-degree mark but with an increase in cloud coverage that likely to bring diverse weather.
As the week comes to a close, Seattle's weather becomes more unsettled with further predictions of rain mixed with snow. Friday maintains this pattern, with mostly cloudy skies and continued high temperatures around 46 degrees. Such predictions are subject to change, and residents should stay updated with the latest forecasts as the week progresses.