
Seattle residents can expect a partly sunny morning that will clear up, reaching a comfortable high near 68 degrees today, according to the latest update from the National Weather Service. This information is particularly relevant for those planning to engage in outdoor activities, signaling that it may be safe to leave the umbrella at home for the day.
As evening approaches, temperatures are predicted to drop to a low around 46 degrees with the wind shifting from north to south after midnight. The forecast for Sunday shows a pattern of continued agreeableness with mostly sunny skies and a high near 64 degrees.
However, the expected weekend will face a disruption come Monday, with a 30 percent chance of rain after 11:00 a.m., with an uptick to 70 percent during the nighttime. Monday night is set to bring rainfall, though only minor precipitation amounts are predicted. This weather transition should serve as a reminder to residents to enjoy the outdoors while conditions are favorable.
Showers remain likely on Tuesday morning with a 40 percent chance of rain, giving way to mostly cloudy skies and a high near 60. Pockets of clarity emerge by midweek as Wednesday is set to be partly sunny with a high near 67, offering respite to those fatigued by the previous days' dampness.
The extended forecast hints at a warming trend with Thursday's high poised to climb to near 73 degrees. However, the equilibrium is brief, as there's a slight chance of rain Thursday night and a more pronounced chance on Friday.









