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Today's Weather in Seattle Weather Report for 01-31-2025

Today's Weather in Seattle Weather Report for 01-31-2025

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Good morning, Seattle! I'm your weather whisperer, bringing you the scoop on what Mother Nature has in store for the next few days.

Let's dive right in! Tonight, we're looking at a rainy situation with temperatures hanging steady around 44 degrees. Expect a gentle south southeast breeze at about 7 to 9 miles per hour. Rain is basically a sure thing, with a 100 percent chance of precipitation and about a tenth to a quarter inch expected to fall.

Moving into Friday, the moisture parade continues! Temperatures will climb to near 49 degrees with a light south wind at 5 to 10 miles per hour. Rain is still the headliner, with a 90 percent chance and potentially a quarter to half an inch of rainfall.

Friday night gets interesting with rain showers transitioning to a mix of rain and snow. Temperatures will drop to around 35 degrees, with south southwest winds gusting up to 20 miles per hour. Don't worry snow lovers, we're not looking at significant accumulation.

Saturday brings more precipitation drama - rain and snow showers in the morning, tapering to just rain in the afternoon. The high will barely reach 41 degrees. Saturday night continues the wintery mix with snow showers and temperatures dipping to around 33 degrees.

Sunday and early next week? Think cold and potentially snowy. We're looking at snow showers, mostly cloudy skies, and temperatures hovering in the upper 30s to low 40s.

For those planning outdoor activities, layer up and keep an eye on those changing conditions!

Want more details? Check out the full forecast in the show notes at weather.gov.

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