Seattle, WA – Spring storms are bringing heavy rain, gusty winds, and even snow to parts of Washington this weekend, affecting travel and outdoor plans. Seattle and Spokane will see wet conditions through Sunday, with potential thunderstorms and mountain snow in higher elevations.
According to the National Weather Service, Seattle can expect steady rain on Friday, mainly after 11 a.m., with temperatures reaching 50°F. Winds will be out of the south at 10 mph. Rain will continue into Friday night with a 90% chance of precipitation. Saturday remains rainy, with temperatures peaking near 50°F and winds becoming breezy.
Spokane will experience a mix of rain and snow on Friday night, with snow levels dropping to 2,900 feet. By Saturday, rain and snow showers will intensify, bringing gusty conditions and possible thunder. Temperatures will hover near 49°F.
Sunday’s forecast for both cities keeps rain in the picture, with occasional breaks in cloud cover. Daytime highs will be around 50°F, with continued moisture in the air.
Looking ahead to next week, Seattle and Spokane will see periodic rain through Monday, but by Tuesday, conditions could clear, offering a brief sunny stretch. Travelers should check road conditions, especially on I-90, where snow could create hazardous conditions.
Stay updated with real-time forecasts and prepare for wet roads and potential delays.