Seattle, WA – A slow-moving midweek system brings lingering rain to Seattle Wednesday night, but a welcome spring warm-up arrives by Thursday afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service, light rain will taper off early Thursday with skies gradually clearing. Temperatures are forecast to reach 55°F by mid-afternoon. Commuters along the I-5 corridor should prepare for slick conditions in the early morning hours but can expect improving visibility and drier roads by midday.
Wednesday night holds a slight chance of rain before 8 p.m., followed by low clouds and overnight lows near 40°F. Winds remain light and variable, offering minimal impact to travel.
Thursday begins mostly cloudy but will transition to partly sunny skies with calm winds shifting northwest. Friday will bring sunny, dry conditions with a high near 63°F, providing ideal conditions for outdoor activities and travel.
Saturday continues the warming trend with a high of 68°F and only a slight chance of rain after 11 a.m. The weekend closes with a mild Sunday, mostly sunny skies, and highs near 65°F. No major weather disruptions are expected.
5-Day Seattle Forecast:
- Thursday: Cloudy early, high near 55°F, clearing by afternoon.
- Friday: Sunny, high near 63°F.
- Saturday: Slight rain chance after 11 a.m., high near 68°F.
- Sunday: Partly sunny, high near 65°F.
- Monday: Rain likely returns, high near 58°F.