Seattle, Washington – The weekend may bring spring showers to Seattle as clouds roll in with the potential for light rain throughout Sunday. Expect temperatures to hover around 63°F during the day, with a chance of rain increasing by the afternoon. While the rain won’t be heavy, drivers and outdoor plans should prepare for brief showers that could disrupt the day’s activities.
According to the National Weather Service, the chance of rain is expected to rise to 30% by midday Sunday, continuing into the evening hours. While temperatures will remain mild, peaking around 63°F, the slight chance of precipitation should be factored into your outdoor plans. Winds will stay calm, coming in at 5 to 7 mph from the southwest.
In addition to rain, the Seattle area will remain mostly cloudy for the entire day, which could impact outdoor events or early travel. Light showers are expected to affect the region from mid-morning onward, so those heading out for afternoon errands or a stroll should bring an umbrella. The rain should taper off by Sunday night, but temperatures will still remain mild, with lows dipping to around 49°F.
Looking ahead, Monday brings a slight chance of rain, but the weather will be mostly dry with temperatures near 63°F. For the next few days, expect more consistent mild temperatures, with the possibility of cooler evenings reaching into the 40s.
If you plan to be out in Seattle this Sunday, remember to stay updated on any potential rain throughout the day, particularly if you’re traveling or enjoying outdoor events. Weather conditions will remain mild, but with a few showers possible, keep an umbrella handy as you enjoy this early spring weekend.




