Seattle, WA – Seattle residents can expect a pleasant start to the workweek. Sunshine will dominate the skies on Monday and Tuesday. The clear conditions will bring some of the warmest temperatures of the month so far. This tranquil pattern offers a perfect opportunity for outdoor activities. However, a significant shift is expected by the middle of the week. This change will bring increasing clouds and a return of rainfall.
According to the National Weather Service, high temperatures will climb to 73°F on Monday. Tuesday is expected to be even warmer, with a high of 74°F. Drivers along Interstate 5 and State Route 99 should experience clear travel conditions. The calm winds and excellent visibility will make for a smooth commute. Residents should take advantage of the sunny weather while it lasts.
The pleasant conditions will begin to change by Wednesday. The day will start with partly sunny skies, but a chance of showers develops later. This marks a turning point toward a wetter weather pattern. The shift will become more pronounced by the Juneteenth holiday on Thursday. A slight chance of showers is expected after 11 a.m., potentially impacting outdoor celebrations.
By Friday, showers become much more likely. Temperatures will also begin a downward trend. Highs will dip into the mid-60s, a noticeable drop from earlier in the week. This cooler, unsettled weather is expected to continue into the weekend. Residents should prepare for changing conditions. Keep umbrellas handy and plan for potential indoor activities.
Here is a look at your five-day forecast:
- MONDAY: High near 73°F with mostly sunny skies.
- TUESDAY: High near 74°F under mostly sunny skies.
- WEDNESDAY: High near 71°F with a chance of showers.
- THURSDAY (Juneteenth): High near 70°F with a slight chance of showers.
- FRIDAY: High near 66°F with showers likely.




