Seattle Weather Alert: Dry Start to Weekend, But Showers Possible By Sunday Night Into Memorial Day

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Seattle, WA – Dry skies return Friday across western Washington, but don’t stash the umbrella just yet—rain is expected by Sunday night. Memorial Day travelers in the Seattle area should prepare for possible wet roads on I-5 late in the weekend, with cooler temperatures returning Monday.

According to the National Weather Service, Friday will bring mostly sunny skies and a comfortable high near 67°F in Seattle. Winds will stay light, shifting southwest around 5 mph. Saturday warms up slightly with a high near 73°F under mostly sunny skies—ideal for early weekend outings and local events.

But a change arrives Sunday night as clouds build and a 30% chance of showers moves in after 11 p.m. Rain chances continue through Memorial Day, with highs dropping slightly to 70°F. Those planning outdoor barbecues or day trips should keep a close eye on conditions.

Heading into next week, temperatures remain seasonable. Monday night will be partly cloudy with lows around 52°F. Tuesday stays mostly sunny and warm with a high near 72°F, but a chance of rain returns Tuesday night. Wednesday brings more unsettled weather with showers likely and highs near 76°F.

What’s Ahead:

  • Friday: Mostly sunny, high 67°F
  • Saturday: Mostly sunny, high 73°F
  • Sunday: Clouds late, chance of rain after 11 p.m., high 76°F
  • Memorial Day (Monday): Chance of showers, high 70°F
  • Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high 72°F; rain possible overnight

Travelers should check for updates and be prepared for changing road conditions late Sunday into Monday.