
The National Weather Service in Seattle has provided a detailed forecast for the upcoming days, predicting a series of overcast skies with occasional periods of fog and sunny breaks. According to the National Weather Service, the Seattle area is experiencing a cool, damp atmosphere with a temperature of 48°F, a high humidity level of 87%, and a light breeze from the south-southeast. Visibility stands at a full 10 miles, despite the present overcast conditions.
The forecast for the rest of today anticipates areas of fog lingering until the early afternoon hours before giving way to mostly cloudy skies, with a high temperature approaching 52°F. Light and variable winds are expected to accompany the day's weather pattern. Moving into tonight, patches of dense fog are likely before 3 am, after which the skies should remain mostly cloudy with lows hovering around 44°F. The calm wind is set to take a northerly direction, picking up to around 6 mph after midnight.
Looking ahead to Thursday, the NWS forecasts a partly sunny day with temperatures holding steady near 47°F, with a north wind blowing at approximately 8 mph. The subsequent evening is expected to see partly cloudy skies with the temperature dropping to around 40°F, while the north-northeast wind continues at a similar pace.
With the weekend in sight, Friday's outlook is bright with sunny conditions and high temperatures reaching near 50°F, the beneficial north-northeast breeze persisting at a gentle 6 mph. Clear skies are to dominate Friday night as temperatures take a dip towards a cooler 38°F. The following days, from Saturday through to the observance of Martin Luther King Day, are slated to feature a consistent pattern of sunny days and mostly clear nights, with daily highs around the low 50s and nighttime lows in the upper 30s, as noted in forecasts from the National Weather Service.









