
Seattle residents can look forward to a streak of partly sunny days ahead, with some chances of fog and a slight possibility of rain and snow towards the end of the week. Today's weather is mostly sunny with a high near 46 degrees, while a calm, light south southeast wind brushes the city, according to the National Weather Service.
Tonight, the city could see patchy fog between 2 am and 3 am, but for the most part, it will remain mostly cloudy with the low settling around 39 degrees. As we venture into Sunday, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies again, maintaining a steady temperature around 42 degrees with a light north wind to cool the air.
Heading into the workweek, Monday will be partly sunny, offering mild respite with a high around 43 degrees. "Partly cloudy nights with lows around 34 degrees" shapes the evenings both Sunday and Monday, providing clear conditions for any late evening strolls or the early commute, NWS reports.
While Tuesday echoes the partly sunny skies with highs inching towards 45 degrees, come Wednesday, the sun claims more of the sky, aiming for a high near 46 degrees. However, the latter part of the week suggests changes with "a slight chance of snow after 4 am on Wednesday night." Following this, Thursday welcomes a slight chance of rain and snow with partly sunny conditions and a high near 45 degrees. The pattern of slight chances for precipitation continues into Friday, capping the week with variable clouds and the high hovering near 43 degrees, as per NWS report.









