Seattle, Washington – Clouds will roll back into western Washington on Friday, July 25, cooling things down for much of the Seattle area. Highs will struggle to reach the low 70s as summer sunshine briefly steps aside.
According to the National Weather Service, Friday will begin with overcast skies and a high near 71°F, paired with a light southwest wind around 6 mph. While the day won’t bring rain, the cloud cover may dampen visibility and delay morning travel along I-5 and SR-99 near downtown Seattle.
Friday night brings more of the same, with mostly cloudy skies and lows around 56°F. For those planning evening events or camping trips across King County, pack extra layers as cooler temps move in.
Saturday sees some sun returning with highs around 73°F, but clouds linger through the night. The real summer rebound kicks in Sunday, with mostly sunny skies and a high near 77°F. By Monday and Tuesday, temps climb into the upper 70s and low 80s under clear skies — ideal for outdoor plans, but a reminder to hydrate and protect against UV exposure.
Expect minimal wind throughout the forecast period and no precipitation in sight. For now, it’s a cooler close to the workweek before the summer sun reclaims the skies.
Stay tuned for updates as conditions evolve, especially heading into early next week.
🌤️ Five-Day Forecast (Seattle, WA)
- Friday, July 25: Cloudy, becoming mostly sunny. High 71°F. Light southwest wind.
- Saturday, July 26: Mostly cloudy, high 73°F. Low 55°F. Partly cloudy overnight.
- Sunday, July 27: Mostly sunny. High near 77°F. Low 55°F.
- Monday, July 28: Mostly sunny. High near 79°F. Low 56°F.
- Tuesday, July 29: Sunny and warmer. High near 81°F. Clear skies continue into Tuesday night.




