Washington Spring Weather Alert: Seattle Faces Sunshine and Rain Through Monday

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Seattle, WA – A mix of spring sunshine and rain will mark the start of the week in Seattle, with a 70% chance of rain by Monday night. Travelers and residents are urged to prepare for wet conditions, especially if planning to be outdoors after sunset. While today brings partly sunny skies with a high of 68°F, things will shift by Sunday night, with rain likely rolling in for a wet start to the week.

According to the National Weather Service, Seattle will see a mild Sunday with temperatures reaching around 64°F and partly cloudy skies. However, conditions will change by Monday night, as a storm system brings a 70% chance of rain. This rain could cause travel disruptions and is expected to last through Tuesday, potentially making roadways slick and difficult to navigate.

By Monday, residents will experience a high near 59°F, with light south-southwest winds. While rainfall chances taper off after Tuesday, the weather remains unpredictable, with additional chances for rain throughout the week. Those planning to be on the road or outdoors in the coming days should plan accordingly and stay aware of changing conditions.

Looking ahead to the five-day forecast, temperatures will hover in the 60s for most of the week, with a brief warm-up expected on Thursday, when highs could reach 73°F. However, cooler weather will return by Friday, with highs near 64°F. Given the increased likelihood of rain Monday through Tuesday, commuters and those with outdoor plans should monitor updates closely and prepare for potential disruptions.

Stay tuned for more weather alerts, especially as spring weather can change rapidly.