Seattle, WA – Washington’s spring weather remains unsettled as a mix of rain and snow is expected across the state through Wednesday night. Seattle will see periods of rain throughout the day, while Spokane may experience a mix of rain and snow as temperatures drop overnight.
According to the National Weather Service, Seattle will have steady rain on Wednesday with highs near 53°F. Rain chances decrease in the evening, but damp conditions could affect morning and evening commutes. Drivers should anticipate wet roads, reduced visibility, and minor flooding in low-lying areas.
In Spokane, temperatures will reach around 51°F on Wednesday before cooling down at night. Rain is likely early in the evening, possibly turning to snow after midnight as snow levels drop to 2,200 feet. While accumulation is not expected in the city, areas at higher elevations could see a dusting of snow.
Thursday will bring drier and sunnier conditions statewide, with highs reaching the low 50s in both Seattle and Spokane. The warming trend continues into the weekend, with mostly sunny skies and highs in the mid-to-upper 50s by Saturday.
Residents should plan for lingering wet conditions Wednesday, but drier and milder spring weather is on the way. Stay updated on road conditions and allow extra travel time for possible delays.


