
The National Weather Service in Seattle predicts a partly sunny day with a comfortable high of 77 degrees. Light winds from the south-southwest and a humidity level hovering around 77% set the scene for what can be best described as classic Seattle weather. The forecast also suggests that tonight we should start to see showers, with a 60% chance of precipitation after 2 AM.
Residents looking to plan their week should be prepared for wet conditions. According to the National Weather Service, there's a high probability of showers and possibly a thunderstorm tomorrow, continuing into the night. We're likely to experience new rainfall amounts between a tenth and a quarter of an inch, but with the added volatility of thunderstorms, some areas could see higher totals. The weather seems to stubbornly hold fast to these patterns through Thursday, with a 50 percent chance of showers mainly before 11 AM.
After a damp and potentially thunderous Wednesday and Thursday, the skies are expected to clear somewhat. Thursday night's forecast points to partly cloudy conditions with lows around 56, leading into a mostly sunny Friday with highs flirting with the mid-70s. The weekend promises to further this break in the clouds, offering up mostly sunny skies and continuous warming, with Saturday's high ticking upward to near 79 and Sunday's to a balmy 81 degrees. Those with outdoor plans next week can expect plenty of sunshine, with Monday reaching the mid-80s. Nighttime temperatures will stay in the 50s and 60s.









