Seattle, WA – Seattle is headed into a dry, sunny stretch with highs reaching the low 80s by early next week, marking one of the warmest and most stable weather patterns so far this summer.
According to the National Weather Service in Seattle, skies will begin clearing Saturday morning, leading to mostly sunny conditions and a high near 74°F. By Monday and Tuesday, daytime temperatures will climb to 81°F and 83°F respectively, with calm winds and overnight lows in the upper 50s. No rain is expected through at least Friday.
Cities across King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties can expect ideal conditions for outdoor events, travel, and recreation. Winds remain light—generally under 8 mph—making this a prime window for hiking, boating, and local festivals. Air quality and visibility are also favorable, with no active weather advisories.
Residents are advised to stay hydrated and use sunscreen during peak afternoon hours. Though temperatures are not extreme, UV levels can be high during prolonged sun exposure.
Clear skies and mild evenings are expected to hold through at least Friday, with no significant weather systems approaching the region.
☀️ Five Day Forecast for Seattle
- Saturday: High 74°F, low 53°F – Decreasing clouds, becoming sunny
- Sunday: High 76°F, low 56°F – Sunny and calm
- Monday: High 81°F, low 58°F – Clear and warm
- Tuesday: High 83°F, low 60°F – Sunny with light wind
- Wednesday: High 77°F, low 59°F – Mostly sunny and mild