Seattle, Washington – Showers make a comeback in Seattle Tuesday night, breaking a dry stretch just as commuters head home along I-5. Although daytime hours on June 24 will stay dry and sunny, moisture moves in late, shifting the Puget Sound into a cooler, cloudier pattern that lingers through the week.
According to the National Weather Service in Seattle, a 20% chance of showers develops after 11 p.m. Tuesday, increasing to 40% by Wednesday and continuing through Thursday. Temperatures will dip into the upper 60s by midweek, with lows in the upper 50s — a mild cooldown from today’s high of 76°F.
South winds up to 7 mph will accompany the rain, with damp roads likely by the Wednesday morning rush. Drivers should plan for reduced visibility and slick conditions on I-5 and surrounding routes across King County. Although no major alerts are in effect, officials recommend packing rain gear and checking traffic updates before leaving home.
Daily highs will stay near 69°F Wednesday and Thursday before warming slightly on Friday. Though storm strength remains minimal, short bursts of rain could affect outdoor plans through Thursday night.
Looking ahead, clearer skies and slightly warmer temperatures return by Saturday.
📅 Extended 5-Day Forecast: Seattle, WA | June 23–28
- Monday (Today): Mostly sunny, high near 76°F. Light west winds.
- Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high near 78°F. Slight showers late (20% chance).
- Wednesday: 40% chance of rain. High near 69°F, breezy.
- Thursday: Continued 40% chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, high of 69°F.
- Friday: Slight AM showers (20%), then partly sunny. High near 71°F.
- Saturday: Mostly sunny, high around 76°F. Great day for outdoor plans.