Seattle, WA – A warm and sunny stretch will give way to stormier skies as Seattle prepares for showers and possible thunderstorms starting Sunday and continuing into Monday night.
According to the National Weather Service, the change begins Sunday morning with a 40 percent chance of rain, and a possibility of thunderstorms developing later in the day. Temperatures will hover near 58°F, with partly sunny skies during breaks in precipitation. Rain will taper off late Monday night, with skies turning partly cloudy by Tuesday.
Friday and Saturday are expected to remain dry, with highs reaching near 70°F on Friday before dropping into the upper 50s on Saturday. The weekend shift will bring a cooler, wetter pattern more typical of April in the Pacific Northwest.
Localized impacts include slick roads during commutes and potential lightning during Sunday storms. Outdoor plans may be affected across King County and nearby areas including Bellevue, Renton, and Shoreline.
Residents are encouraged to secure outdoor furniture, check storm drains for clogs, and monitor updated alerts through local media or the National Weather Service. The rainy pattern is expected to ease by Tuesday, offering some relief midweek.
Stay weather-aware and plan ahead for fluctuating conditions through early next week.