Seattle, WA – Persistent rain and gusty winds will impact Seattle and the I-5 corridor this week, with heavy rainfall expected each day through Wednesday night. Residents should prepare for slick roads, potential localized flooding, and reduced visibility during commutes.
According to the National Weather Service, an 80% chance of rain continues Sunday with highs near 49°F. Overnight rainfall increases to 100%, with winds up to 8 mph. On Washington’s Birthday, Seattle will see rain throughout the day, with winds picking up in the afternoon and a high of 48°F.
Travelers along I-5 should remain cautious as rainfall intensifies through Monday night, with a 70% chance of rain after 4 a.m. Tuesday brings more rain before 10 a.m., followed by cloudy skies and a high near 51°F. Nighttime showers will persist at 90% probability.
By Wednesday, rain continues with highs near 48°F and nighttime lows around 43°F. Motorists are urged to allow extra travel time and stay updated on road conditions. Residents should keep umbrellas and rain gear handy as showers dominate the forecast through Friday.




