Seattle, WA – Commuters across Washington can expect sunny skies and dry roads through Tuesday, creating ideal travel conditions before rain arrives Thursday evening.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), today will remain sunny with a high of 45°F and light, variable winds. Monday and Tuesday will see continued clear skies, with highs reaching 46°F and overnight lows dipping to the low 30s. However, the dry conditions won’t last long, as rain is forecast to return late Thursday. The heaviest rainfall is expected after 4 p.m., which could impact evening commutes on I-5 and other major routes in and around Seattle.
The rain may persist into Friday and Saturday, bringing possible snow in higher elevations. Drivers are urged to prepare for slick roads and slower travel times later this week. Temperatures will remain consistent, with highs in the mid-40s and lows near freezing throughout the week.
Residents planning outdoor activities should take advantage of today and early in the week, as Thursday’s rain marks the beginning of a wet pattern likely to stretch into the weekend. Keep an eye on forecasts for updates on rain intensity and potential travel impacts.
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