The Seattle National Weather Service has expected a cloudy sky with a high of around 47 degrees and a 70% probability of rain, most likely before 2:00 p.m. According to their most recent estimate, the southeast wind is predicted to blow at about 7 mph, and additional precipitation quantities of between a quarter and half an inch are possible.
A light east-southwest wind will continue to blow across the region, causing a persistent pattern of gloomy weather that seems to settle in with a steadfast persistence. The NWS warned that residents should expect more rain as the city moves into the evening, with low temperatures hovering around 43 degrees. The chance of precipitation increases to 80%, with additional rainfall amounts predicted to be between a tenth and a quarter of an inch.
According to NWS data, the forecast for tomorrow shows a 50% chance of rain, largely after 9 a.m., with mostly cloudy weather and a high temperature of almost 49 degrees. As the week goes on, there is a modest decrease in the likelihood of rain, but the gray sky persists with a 20 percent chance of rain on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Looking ahead to Thanksgiving Day, the forecast predicts that the clouds will continue to persist with a high temperature of approximately 46 degrees. However, Friday offers a slight improvement with partly sunny skies and a high of approximately 45 degrees. For those who are eager for a respite from the rain, the forecast presents a glimmer of hope in the form of partly sunny skies. Go to the National Weather Service website for further information.
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