Seattle, WA – Heavy rain and thunderstorms will impact Seattle and surrounding areas through the weekend, bringing possible travel disruptions and localized flooding. Residents should prepare for wet road conditions and reduced visibility, especially during peak commute hours.
According to the National Weather Service, steady showers will continue throughout Thursday, with isolated thunderstorms possible after 11 a.m. Temperatures will reach a high of 48°F, and winds will remain light from the south at 6-9 mph. Rainfall amounts will be minor, but heavier downpours are expected in thunderstorms.
Thursday night will stay rainy with temperatures dropping to 37°F. Showers are expected to persist through Friday, with another round of steady rain likely after 11 a.m. Highs will remain in the upper 40s, with a 70% chance of precipitation.
By Saturday, a stronger system will move in, bringing consistent rain throughout the day. The pattern will continue into Sunday and Monday, with cloudy skies and occasional showers keeping Seattle damp. Highs will hover around 50°F, with lows in the upper 30s to low 40s.
Motorists should use caution on highways like I-5 and I-90, where wet roads may create slick conditions. With rain forecasted well into next week, residents are encouraged to check local weather updates and plan accordingly.