Seattle, WA – Seattle kicks off Sunday with dry, sunny skies and rising temperatures, setting the stage for a classic Pacific Northwest summer stretch that will run straight through the 4th of July. After a cooler start to the weekend, residents can expect highs near 77°F on Sunday with no rain in sight.
According to the National Weather Service in Seattle, light northeast winds will shift slightly Sunday morning as the mercury climbs. Monday and Tuesday will both top out around 81°F, and skies are expected to remain cloud-free through at least Wednesday. Travelers planning early Independence Day celebrations should expect clear conditions on major routes like I-5 and Highway 99 through midweek.
Outdoor plans are a go: grilling, hiking, or boating will be safe under high-pressure dominance. While no excessive heat warnings are in place, experts still advise sunscreen and hydration, especially for pets and older adults. Overnight lows will dip into the upper 50s, offering comfortable evenings for local events or fireworks prep.
Heading into Wednesday and Thursday, skies remain mostly sunny with highs hovering in the mid-70s. The 4th of July (Friday) also looks favorable — mostly sunny with highs near 76°F, making it one of the driest Independence Day outlooks in recent memory.
🌤️ Six-Day Forecast for Seattle, WA (June 29 – July 4):
- Sunday: Sunny, high near 77°F. Light winds.
- Monday: Sunny, high near 81°F. Low around 59°F.
- Tuesday: Sunny, high near 81°F. Mostly clear overnight.
- Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high near 77°F.
- Thursday: Mostly sunny, high near 75°F.
- 4th of July (Friday): Mostly sunny, high near 76°F.