Seattle, WA – Washington residents should prepare for a wet and chilly weekend as rain and snow impact both sides of the state. With daylight saving time beginning Sunday, losing an hour of sleep won’t be the only challenge—expect changing road conditions and cooler temperatures.
According to the National Weather Service, Seattle will see rain starting Saturday morning, with a 60% chance of precipitation and highs near 56°F. Rain is expected to intensify Sunday, with an 80% chance of showers and a high of 56°F. Spokane will stay dry Saturday but will turn cloudy, with temperatures reaching 53°F. By late Sunday, a 20% chance of rain moves in, with overnight lows dropping to 38°F.
Monday will bring a mix of rain and snow to Spokane, with snow levels around 2,800 feet. Seattle remains wet, with rain continuing through early next week. Highs will hover around 50°F statewide.
Looking ahead, Tuesday through Thursday remains active, with continued rain in Seattle and a mix of rain and snow in Spokane. Temperatures will stay in the 40s and 50s during the day, with colder overnight lows.
With clocks springing forward at 2 a.m. Sunday, prepare for darker mornings and longer evenings. Remember to check your alarms and allow extra travel time if heading out during inclement weather.




