Here’s the latest Seattle weather snapshot, based on the most recent available reporting:
- Current trend: Western Washington has been seeing frequent rain bands with cool, mild highs in the 50s, and occasional gusty winds in the Puget Sound region.[1][2]
- Short-term outlook: Expect continued periods of showers into the weekend, with river levels monitoring for potential rises in heavier rain events. Some higher elevations may see accumulating snow again in the nearby mountains if cold air wraps in later in the week.[4][1]
- Special cautions: Keep an eye on advisories for potential flooding or landslide risks in western Washington during heavy rainfall, and plan for breezy conditions near coastal and Puget Sound areas.[1][4]
If you’d like, I can pull the very latest updates from official sources (NOAA/NWS Seattle-Tacoma, local TV stations) and summarize any active warnings or expected rainfall totals for Bend, OR to compare with Seattle. I can also fetch a current hour-by-hour forecast for Seattle and produce a quick chart.
Sources
KOMO 4 TV provides news, sports, weather and local event coverage in the Seattle, Washington area including Bellevue, Redmond, Renton, Kent, Tacoma, Bremerton, SeaTac, Auburn, Mercer Island, Bothell, Shoreline, Lynnwood, Mill Creek and Everett.
komonews.comNOAA National Weather Service Seattle/Tacoma, WA
www.weather.govWe’re updating this page with the latest news about the weather and its effects on the Seattle area.
www.seattletimes.comNational News on FOX 13, Seattle’s source for the latest breaking news, weather, traffic, and sports.
www.fox13seattle.comAn atmospheric river is sending rounds of heavy rain into the Puget Sound area this week, causing river flooding across the region.
www.fox13seattle.comSevere Weather Alerts for Seattle and surrounding area
www.kiro7.comKOMO 4 TV provides news, sports, weather and local event coverage in the Seattle, Washington area including Bellevue, Redmond, Renton, Kent, Tacoma, Bremerton, SeaTac, Auburn, Mercer Island, Bothell, Shoreline, Lynnwood, Mill Creek and Everett.
komonews.comA second, stronger surge of subtropical moisture is on track to arrive Tuesday night and into early Wednesday. Some rivers are seeing major flooding.
www.seattletimes.com