Seattle, Washington – Sunday in Seattle brings a change in the air—and on the roads—as clouds roll in and rain threatens Memorial Day travel.
According to the National Weather Service, increasing clouds will cover Seattle by Sunday afternoon, followed by a 30% chance of rain after 11 p.m. The rain threat intensifies to 50% on Monday, with periods of showers expected through the day. Drivers on I-5 and local roads should prepare for slick surfaces and reduced visibility during holiday travel.
Sunday’s high will reach 72°F, but the combination of moisture and overcast skies may make it feel cooler. Winds will shift south at 5 to 8 mph, increasing slightly overnight. Memorial Day highs will hover near 68°F under mostly cloudy skies, making it a damp and mild holiday for outdoor events…