Seattle, Washington – Warm, dry air will dominate Seattle on Saturday before Memorial Day rain brings back slick roads and soggy barbecues Monday evening.
According to the National Weather Service, Saturday’s high will climb to 74°F under mostly sunny skies with calm winds—a welcome kickoff to the long weekend. But don’t let the sunshine fool you. A 20% chance of showers creeps in late Sunday night, growing into a broader rain threat by Memorial Day afternoon. I-5 commuters and eventgoers should prepare for delays and wet pavement through Monday night.
Seattle and nearby cities like Renton, Shoreline, and Bellevue can expect mostly clear skies Saturday night with lows near 51°F. Sunday’s high reaches 72°F before clouds roll in after dark. Memorial Day starts partly sunny, but rain chances spike by evening with damp conditions persisting through early Tuesday. Highs remain in the upper 60s, dipping to a low near 54°F overnight.
Next week looks more summer-like. Tuesday and Wednesday will bring mostly sunny skies and highs near 71°F to 81°F, with a chance of showers returning Wednesday night into Thursday.



