Seattle, WA – Valentine’s Day plans in Seattle could be dampened by a mix of rain, snow, and patchy fog. Temperatures will hover around the low 40s during the day, with overnight lows near freezing. Motorists should prepare for slippery roads, especially in the early morning and late evening.
According to the National Weather Service, rain and snow are likely before 4 p.m. Friday, followed by a slight chance of lingering precipitation. Winds will be light, but visibility may be reduced in foggy conditions between 7 and 8 a.m. Snow accumulation is expected to be minimal, but drivers should remain cautious on elevated roads and bridges.
Saturday brings steady rain with highs near 43°F and light winds. The wet pattern continues into Sunday, with a 100% chance of rain and highs reaching 46°F. Washington’s Birthday on Monday remains rainy, with highs climbing to 48°F.
Residents should keep an umbrella handy and allow extra travel time for wet and possibly icy roads. Check local forecasts for real-time updates.
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