Seattle, WA – Residents across the Puget Sound region should prepare for wet weather as light rain is forecast to return Tuesday, potentially affecting holiday travel plans and commutes near I-5. Rain will persist through Thanksgiving, with cooler temperatures and occasional breaks in precipitation.
According to the National Weather Service, Seattle could see scattered showers beginning Tuesday morning, with a 30% chance of rain extending through the evening. Highs will hover around 44°F Tuesday, with lows dropping to 41°F at night. Commuters should remain cautious on slippery roads, particularly during the morning hours.
Thanksgiving Day brings a reprieve with mostly cloudy skies and highs near 46°F, though roadways may still be damp from earlier rainfall. Another round of light rain is expected Thursday night, continuing into Friday and Saturday. Friday’s high is forecasted at 46°F, and rain may mix with snow in higher elevations by Saturday.
Travelers planning to leave the city should monitor conditions closely. The National Weather Service advises carrying umbrellas, allowing extra time for travel, and driving carefully on wet roads.
Looking ahead, the extended forecast predicts improved weather by the weekend, but those attending outdoor Thanksgiving events should dress warmly and prepare for damp conditions. Stay tuned for updates as the week progresses.
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