
The National Weather Service in Seattle has provided a detailed forecast for the coming days that suggests a shift from clear skies to potential rain showers as the weekend progresses. Today’s weather is expected to be partly sunny, eventually clearing up with a high near 71 degrees; calm winds will shift from north northwest at 5 to 8 mph in the morning. The evening is predicted to remain clear with a low around 53 degrees and a gentle north wind that will become calm past midnight, according to the National Weather Service's website.
On Friday, Seattleites will enjoy sunny skies with a pleasant high near 73 degrees, while the evening brings mostly clear conditions and a dip to a low around 54 degrees. Saturday, heralded by mostly sunny skies and a high of about 72 degrees, walks in promising rain later in the night, with the National Weather Service forecasting an 80% chance of precipitation and new precipitation amounts ranging between a tenth and a quarter of an inch possible.
Into Sunday, the likelihood of rain persists, mainly before 11 a.m., giving way to a partly sunny day with a high near 68 degrees with a 70% chance of precipitation. The chance of rain slightly decreases Sunday night, ushering in a partly cloudy evening and a low around 53 degrees.
Looking ahead to Monday, Seattle residents can expect mostly sunny conditions with a high around 70 degrees, while the night forecasts a slight chance of rain with partly cloudy surroundings and a low near 55 degrees. The pattern of mostly sunny days continues into Tuesday, with a high once more reaching close to 72 degrees, and the approaching evening holds a slight chance of rain with a partly cloudy advisement and a low around 57 degrees.
The forecast for Wednesday strikes with a note of change, suggesting a chance of rain in a day that otherwise remains partly sunny with a high near 71 degrees. This data and prognostications for the week’s weather in Seattle, full of its ebbs and flows from clear skies to potential showers, underscores the temperamental nature of Pacific Northwest weather and serves as a guide for the city's inhabitants to plan their days with a watchful eye on the sky.









