
Seattle's skyline might be shrouded in gray for the next few days as the National Weather Service in Seattle reports a dance of clouds and intermittent showers to populate the skies. According to the National Weather Service latest forecast, there's a 20 percent chance of showers overnight with a low around 50 degrees. The city's famous mist has settled in, maintaining the high humidity levels Seattleites are so accustomed to.
The weather will stay the same with a cloudy Wednesday and a high around 60°F. There might be a short break before more rain returns. Light southern winds will make it feel a bit cooler than the actual temperature. The barometer reads 30.11 inches, which is normal for a typical drizzly day in the Pacific Northwest, as reported by the National Weather Service.
Thursday and Friday will stay mostly cloudy with a 30% chance of rain, so keep your umbrella handy. Rain is more likely Friday night, with chances going up to 60%. A southeast wind may make the evenings feel cooler, even though spring temperatures are starting to show, as per the National Weather Service.
If you’re planning outdoor activities on Saturday, have a backup plan—rain is expected. The good news is Sunday looks better, with some sun and a high near 62°F. As the new week starts, there’s still a chance of rain mixed with partly sunny days.









