
The Seattle area is poised for a week of standard fall weather, with periods of partial sunshine punctuated by modest chances of rain, per the National Weather Service. Residents can expect a 20 percent chance of showers after 1 pm today, with daytime highs around 73 degrees and light winds shifting north northwest.
Continuing into the evening, the chance of showers drops slightly before 11 pm, transitioning to partly cloudy conditions and a low hovering around 57. The calm, indeed almost whisper-quiet wind patterns are anticipated to stay light and variable, reminiscent of the city's weather temperament—unpredictable but never too extreme.
Wednesday brings a repeat of the 20 percent shower probability, but with more generous sunshine before any potential drizzles. Temperatures may climb a smidge to a high near 74, supported by a calm wind that will, once again, find its north northwest stride in the afternoon. The coming nights seem to mirror the previous, with partly cloudy skies and lows in the high 50s.
Towards the latter part of the week, a steady rhythm sets in with similar chances of showers and partly sunny skies. Thursday's forecast tags a high near 72, followed by a virtually unchanged Friday. As the weekend arrives, slight variations appear; the chance of showers peaks after 11 am on Saturday and persists through the weekend.
The repetitive weather script extends until the following Monday, marking each day with a chance of precipitation amid partly sunny to mostly cloudy conditions and fairly consistent temperature highs in the low 70s. So while the city’s weather is playing it safe with its predilection for mild fluctuations, Seattleites may want to keep their umbrellas and sunglasses within arm's reach for the dash through this temperate and tepid stretch of early September days.









