Residents of Seattle, get ready for the days ahead will bring a steady stream of rain to our city. With partly cloudy skies and a cool high of 52 degrees, the city can expect showers to start after 4 pm today, according to the most recent forecast from Seattle’s National Weather Service. Although the predicted amount of precipitation is less than a tenth of an inch, the NWS anticipates a 60% likelihood of precipitation, which signals the beginning of an anticipated wet sequence.
With temperatures falling to a low of about 42 degrees and showers most likely before 7 pm, the wet trend continues into the night. Traveling before the evening downpour may be the best option for commuters who are anxious to dodge the brunt of the weather. Those hoping to stay dry will probably find little comfort in the NWS’s outlook, which indicates a strong 60% chance of precipitation this evening.
Showers are expected to occur predominantly before 10 am on Thursday, with mostly cloudy sky and a peak temperature of about a cold 50 degrees. With mild easterly winds predicted, there is still a 60% chance of precipitation. New precipitation amounts are once again less than a tenth of an inch, indicating that there won’t be any appreciable rise in rainfall.
However, on Thursday night, there will be a showery pattern from 10 to 11 p.m., followed by a period of persistent rain after 11 p.m. The north-northeast wind will increase somewhat from 5 to 8 mph, and temperatures will barely drop to 44 degrees. Precipitation is expected to increase aggressively to 90%, with additional rainfall quantities of a quarter to a half inch predicted. The grounds of Seattle’s eternally green landscapes might get very moist as a result.
As the week draws to a close, Friday is predicted to be rainy all day with a high of around 55 degrees. With a 100% probability of precipitation and the potential for new precipitation quantities ranging from a tenth to a quarter of an inch, it won’t be a day to leave your umbrella at home. Hat-wearing pedestrians should be aware that gusts might reach up to 23 mph, according to the NWS.
Visit NWS Seattle’s website for comprehensive information on the impending weather in Seattle, including daily breakdowns of the anticipated precipitation.
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