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Seattle to Enjoy Sunny Skies and Mild Temperatures; Possible Showers on the Horizon

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Published on April 24, 2025
Seattle to Enjoy Sunny Skies and Mild Temperatures; Possible Showers on the HorizonSource: Joshulove, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

Seattle residents can look forward to sunny skies and mild temperatures. Friday is anticipated to remain predominantly sunny with a comfortable high of 71 degrees, while a north wind maintains a gentle presence at 6 to 10 mph. Clear conditions are expected to prevail into the evening as temperatures dip to a low near 48 degrees, with the northeast wind providing a consistent but subtle draft at 7 to 10 mph, according to the latest data from the National Weather Service.

The weekend also promises pleasant weather, albeit with a touch of variability, the NWS reports. Saturday's forecast includes a mostly sunny day with a high near 66 degrees, where a light and variable wind will eventually settle into a west-southwest drift around 6 mph in the afternoon. As night falls, the sky may dabble in partly cloudy whims with an anticipated low around 46, teasing the possibility of a cooler night.

Sunday introduces a sun and cloud cover blend with highs peaking at 61. While the temperature continues to take a mild dip, Sunday night increases cloud density, and a corresponding low of around 47 degrees. According to the NWS, Monday looks similarly overcast, with a forecasted high of around 60 degrees. The patterns of the skies suggest the possibility of reaching for the raincoat, since Monday night may welcome a chance of showers while temperatures hover around the 49 mark.

Seattle continues to flirt with precipitation as Tuesday hints at the chance for showers amidst a persistently cloudy backdrop, with daytime highs near the 60-degree threshold. By nightfall, though the sky remains mostly overcast, the likelihood of showers shrinks ever so slightly. Climbing into midweek, Wednesday gestures towards a drier atmosphere, partly sunny conditions, and a high expected to rise to the mid-60s.