
The city of Seattle is once again cloaked in its signature veil of clouds, promising a blend of intermittent showers and overcast skies for the week ahead. In keeping with the quintessential Pacific Northwest vibe, temperatures are remaining mild, hovering around the 60s, according to the latest forecast from the National Weather Service (NWS).
Seattlites can expect a 20 percent chance of showers overnight, with temperatures expected to dip to a low of 48 degrees. The gentle touch of the south wind, at about 6 mph may carry, the whispers of coming precipitation. The city's humidity stands at 81 percent, ensuring the air retains that familiar moist embrace.
With a slight increase to a 50 percent chance of showers after 11 am on Sunday, residents might consider the day perfect for museum visits or cozy coffee shop stays. "A mostly cloudy week ahead with highs near the low 60s," was the succinct summary provided by NWS Seattle, a script as routine as the city's love for its Seahawks and Sounders.
Heading into Monday, the city won’t shake off the clouds but will catch brief glimpses of the sun, leading to a partly sunny day with a calm wind turning west southwest around 6 mph in the afternoon. A familiar pattern emerges, as the week's weather plays out like the city’s eclectic playlist: a mix of cloudy days, with the sun assertively pushing through when least expected, a blend as nuanced as Seattle's diverse neighborhoods.









