
The National Weather Service in Seattle has delivered a forecast that promises a stretch of sunny skies and rising temperatures for the city. According to the latest updates, Seattleites can breathe a sigh of relief as the overcast days give way to mostly sunny ones, with highs tiptoeing into the lower 80s through the end of the week.
For those making plans, today's weather is prime for outdoor activities, the NWS reports a high of 81 degrees with calm winds shifting north in the afternoon, now might be the time to hit the parks or enjoy a pleasant walk by the waterfront before the temperature dips to a partly cloudy 62 degrees tonight; the prevailing calm winds are expected to follow suit and become a gentle breeze by evening.
Looking ahead to Thursday and Friday, the forecast provided by NWS indicates similar conditions with highs hovering around 82 and 83 degrees, respectively. Calm winds will persist, becoming northwesterly and southwesterly in the afternoons, while nights remain clear with temperatures falling to the lower 60s.
The weekend may introduce a change with a 20 percent chance of showers Friday night, which climbs to a 30 percent chance come Saturday, as skies turn mostly cloudy and temperatures slightly decrease, turning the previous clear sunny days into a memory with forecasts suggesting highs around the mid-70s and continuing chances of rain through to Tuesday, the slide toward wetter weather underscoring the region's quintessential unpredictability.









