Seattle, Washington – Showers will likely return to Seattle by late Thursday morning, making for a soggy midday commute and slippery stretches along I-5 and I-90. Motorists should anticipate wet pavement and allow extra travel time as a slow-moving system brings light rain into the region starting around 11 a.m.
According to the National Weather Service, Seattle faces a 60% chance of showers Thursday, with overcast skies and a high near 66°F. Winds will stay light from the west at 5 to 7 mph, but enough moisture may accumulate to cause patchy surface slickness through the afternoon. While total precipitation is expected to stay under a tenth of an inch, drivers and cyclists should still use caution.
By Thursday night, showers may taper off after 11 p.m., leaving behind damp roads and lows around 55°F. Friday may bring a brief window of drier conditions, though another round of light showers could move in before noon.
Looking ahead, the weekend shapes up to be far more summer-friendly. Saturday and Sunday both appear dry and sunny, with highs climbing into the mid to upper 70s — a welcome warm-up as June draws to a close.
Stay weather-aware, especially if you’re planning outdoor activities Thursday afternoon or hitting the highways for weekend travel.
📅 Five-Day Forecast: Seattle, WA
- Wednesday (June 25): Cloudy, high near 70°F. 30% chance of showers early and late.
- Thursday (June 26): Showers likely after 11 a.m., high near 66°F.
- Friday (June 27): Mostly cloudy, 30% chance of showers before 11 a.m., high near 69°F.
- Saturday (June 28): Mostly sunny, high near 74°F.
- Sunday (June 29): Sunny, high near 77°F.
- Monday (June 30): Sunny and warmer, high near 82°F.


