
As rolling showers bring a consistent patter to Seattle's window panes, residents are looking to the National Weather Service for the week's forecast. According to the National Weather Service Seattle WA update, today will see a mixed bag of weather conditions with a moderate chance of showers before and after the mid-day stretch, leading to a 30% probability of precipitation and a high temperature nearly brushing the low 50s. Rain is expected to pick up tonight, with a 90% chance of showers after 11pm. Seattle could see about a tenth to a quarter of an inch of rain.
Projections for Sunday are decidedly wet as the city is told to brace for an unwavering 100% chance of rain, with new precipitation levels expected to be as generous as a quarter to half an inch. Add to this gusts of wind that could go as high as 22 mph, and it's clear that staying dry might become a Herculean task, as per the National Weather Service.
As the new week beckons, Monday is looking to barely ease up on the intensity of moisture with yet another 90% chance of rain and expected new precipitation levels akin to the weekend's drizzles. The likelihood of evening showers decreases somewhat on Monday night, floating at around 60%, suggesting that one could possibly avoid getting drenched en route to evening commitments, as stated by the National Weather Service.
The National Weather Service forecast offers a brief interlude of partly sunny skies on Tuesday before returning to the familiar pattern of a slight chance of showers in the evening, increasing chances on Wednesday, and a consistent downpour on Thursday. For Seattle, the next few days are, in essence, a reminder that in this burgeoning spring, umbrellas are true companions and the sound of rain is an unceasing lullaby for the Emerald City.