Washington – Gray clouds hang low over Elliott Bay this morning, and light rain is already speckling windshields across Seattle. Roads are damp, and visibility dips at times as showers drift through the city.
According to the National Weather Service in Seattle, a 20 percent chance of rain continues through late morning. Highs reach near 51 degrees with south winds 6 to 8 mph. Clouds hold firm into this evening, and temperatures slide to around 39.
Saturday turns drier. Skies gradually break for partial sunshine with highs near 50. By Saturday night, temperatures fall to around 37 under mostly cloudy skies. Chilly air settles in as we close out February.
Sunday delivers brighter conditions with sunshine and highs near 53. Clearer skies Sunday night allow temperatures to drop to around 36. That raises a frost concern in colder pockets north and south of downtown. Early commuters Monday morning should watch for slick spots on bridges and overpasses along Interstate 5 and Highway 99. This is the time of year when brief freezing can follow daytime melting.
Monday brings sunny skies and a high near 56, reinforcing a modest March warmup. Clouds return Monday night with lows near 38. By Tuesday afternoon, rain becomes likely again, especially after 4 p.m., with highs near 56.
The broader Northwest sees scattered rain as systems move inland, but no lowland snow is expected in Seattle.
The 6–10 day outlook favors slightly above-normal temperatures into midweek, hinting at early Spring Vibes ahead.
Five Day Outlook for Seattle, Washington:
Today: Slight chance of rain, high 51.
Saturday: Partly sunny, high 50.
Sunday: Sunny, high 53.
Monday: Sunny, high 56.
Tuesday: Rain likely after 4 p.m., high 56.



