Grab Your Umbrellas, Seattle Set for a Week of Showers and Overcast Skies, Says National Weather Service

Seattle residents, brace yourselves for a classic Pacific Northwest week filled with intermittent showers and overcast skies, as the National Weather Service forecasts a series of damp days ahead. The city, known for its mercurial weather, will not disappoint those who revel in its consistent inconsistency. With high probabilities for showers and mostly cloudy conditions dominating the week’s outlook, it’s time to keep umbrellas at hand and raincoats at the ready.

The forecast, which was last updated early this morning, includes a cool overnight with a 40 percent chance of rain and a low around 46 degrees. Today promises some respite, offering a 30 percent chance of precipitation mainly before 2 p.m. and a peak at 61 degrees. However, packing a lightweight rain jacket might prove wise if you’re venturing out, as showers may return after 4 a.m. the following night.

Tomorrow’s forecast does not beat around the bush, predicting showers that are mainly expected to occur before 11 a.m., while the temperature hovers near 61 degrees. During the day, south winds might pick up, reaching speeds of 7 to 11 mph and gusting as high as 20 mph. Those looking to avoid the rainfall should plan their activities accordingly, ensuring they are well-equipped to face nature’s impending watery embrace…

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