
The National Weather Service in Seattle has released a detailed forecast for the coming week, indicating mostly overcast conditions with sporadic haze and a slight chance of rain towards the end of the week. Residents can expect a calm Sunday with the sky gradually clearing to be mostly sunny, after a cloudy start, and a high around 75 degrees. A similar pattern follows with the commencement of the workweek on Monday, featuring partly sunny skies and temperatures hovering in the mid-70s.
According to the latest update from the NWS, Seattle's weather for tonight should prepare for widespread haze before 9 pm and expect increased cloud cover with a low around 57 degrees. Light and variable winds will characterize the evening. Intermittently, the sun is expected to make appearances throughout the week, with temperatures consistently mild and comfortable for outdoor activities.
As the week progresses, the NWS anticipates a slight shift in the weather pattern. Starting Wednesday, there is a chance of rain mainly after 11 am, with mostly cloudy conditions and highs once again near 75 degrees. Rain chances persist into Thursday, accompanied by mostly cloudy skies and similar temperatures, projecting an echo of Wednesday's pattern.
Towards the end of the week, Seattleites should anticipate a break from the dampness with mostly sunny weather predicted for Friday and a high near 77 degrees. Alluding to a pleasant closure to an otherwise cloudy and hazed streak, the city will be covered by mostly cloudy skies, with a slight chance of rain on Thursday night and a low around 58 degrees, setting the stage for what could be a brighter, clear-skied weekend ahead.









