Seattle, WA – Drivers across western Washington should expect a hot, dry commute Tuesday, July 29, as temperatures rise to 83°F under sunny skies. Calm winds and cloudless conditions will dominate much of the Seattle area and I-5 corridor, signaling the return of classic Pacific Northwest summer weather.
According to the National Weather Service, Tuesday’s high near 83°F will follow a clear, mild night. Winds will remain light through the day, shifting from the north-northwest at 5 to 8 mph by afternoon. Conditions will stay dry and comfortable, making it ideal for outdoor activities—but residents should still stay hydrated and limit prolonged sun exposure during peak afternoon hours.
Seattle’s summer stretch continues with mostly clear skies through Thursday. Slight showers may arrive late Thursday night, but no major systems are expected. Friday through Sunday looks partly to mostly sunny, with high temperatures hovering in the mid- to upper-70s, ideal for weekend plans around Puget Sound, including Mariners games and waterfront outings.
Cooler overnight lows, mostly in the upper 50s, will help offset daytime heat. While no heat advisories are in effect, UV index values will remain elevated—sun protection is strongly advised.
More weather updates are expected by midweek. Stay tuned as forecasters monitor any changes heading into early August.
📅 Five-Day Forecast for Seattle, WA (July 29–August 3)
- Tuesday, July 29: Sunny, high near 83°F. Light northwest winds.
- Wednesday: Sunny, high near 83°F. Calm conditions continue.
- Thursday: Partly sunny, high near 81°F. Slight chance of showers Thursday night.
- Friday: Mostly cloudy, high around 76°F. Overnight low near 58°F.
- Saturday: Mostly sunny, high near 77°F. Clear and dry.
- Sunday: Partly sunny, high near 76°F. Great weather for outdoor plans.