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Seattle to Enjoy Clear Skies and Rising Temperatures, NWS Reports Ideal Conditions for Weekend Outdoor Fun

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Published on June 05, 2025
Seattle to Enjoy Clear Skies and Rising Temperatures, NWS Reports Ideal Conditions for Weekend Outdoor FunSource: Google Street View

Seattleites can expect a shift in weather as the day progresses. The early morning clouds are set to give way to clearer skies, with the forecast promising a comfortable high near 74 degrees. As noted in their latest update, the wind will start light and variable, then become north northwest at 5 to 10 mph as the morning progresses, according to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Seattle, WA.

The evening predicts a partly cloudy sky with a low around 56, the light north breeze will calm after midnight making it a placid night for the city. For those making plans, the NWS foresees a mostly sunny Friday with highs edging closer to 78 degrees calm winds will become northwest at 5 to 8 mph in the morning, so it's an ideal time for outdoor activities or simply enjoying the cityscape.

The weekend is set to continue this pleasant pattern, with Saturday and Sunday both sunny—the former capping at a high near 78 and the latter pushing temperatures to a summery 84 degrees. For nighttime socialites, the NWS promises clear evening skies with Saturday and Sunday night lows at 58 and 59, respectively, perfect for those late-night escapades or tranquil walks under the stars.

Looking into next week, the sunny trend largely holds steady, with Monday and Tuesday expected to be mostly sunny but Monday reaching a higher temperature of about 82 degrees; however, nighttime will see a slight dip with the mostly clear skies bringing lows around the mid-50s, which is cooler than the daytime heat but still warmer than the historical averages for this time of year.

The rest of the week anticipates a mix of sun and partial clouds, with Wednesday hitting a high near 74, following the pattern of agreeable weather. Seattle residents and visitors can find the full details and stay abreast of any changes by visiting the NWS Seattle website.