Seattle, WA – Seattle’s string of sunny days continues this week, with temperatures expected to climb into the mid-80s by Wednesday—well above seasonal averages. Dry skies and light winds are creating ideal conditions for outdoor plans, but local officials are urging residents to stay hydrated and limit strenuous activity during peak heat hours.
According to the National Weather Service in Seattle, Tuesday will top out near 81°F with decreasing clouds, while Wednesday will peak around 85°F under clear, calm skies. Overnight lows will hover in the upper 50s through the week, offering limited overnight relief.
By Thursday, the region will remain mostly sunny with highs around 79°F and light southwest breezes. Cities across King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties will experience similar warmth, with Bellevue and Renton forecasted to see highs in the upper 70s.
With no rain in sight, the dry streak raises concerns for elevated fire danger in outlying forested areas. Residents should avoid open flames, keep lawns watered, and monitor burn restrictions from local fire districts.
The heat is expected to ease slightly by Saturday, with highs dipping into the mid-70s. Another warmup is likely early next week.
🌤️ Five-Day Forecast for Seattle, WA
- Tuesday: High 81°F – Decreasing clouds, light S wind
- Wednesday: High 85°F – Sunny, calm morning, light SW wind by afternoon
- Thursday: High 79°F – Mostly sunny, light SW breeze
- Friday: High 76°F – Partly sunny, continued dry stretch
- Saturday: High 75°F – Mostly sunny, slightly cooler trend begins