Seattle is seeing something genuinely unusual: a three-day run of dry, mild weather with afternoon sunshine through Mother's Day weekend. Here's what to wear, when the clouds clear, and how long the dry window actually lasts.
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Seattle is getting something genuinely unusual this Mother's Day weekend: a stretch of dry, mild weather with actual afternoon sunshine. That's not the typical grey drizzle.
Saturday sets the tone. Morning clouds are expected to clear through the afternoon, giving way to filtered sunshine and highs that could push into the low seventies.
Sunday is the headline. Mainly cloudy with sunbreaks, highs in the mid-to-upper sixties.
The dry stretch now looks likely to hold through Monday, which is a more confident outlook than it was a few days ago. That's the practical upside: you've got a full three-day window before conditions shift.
For the weekend, dress in layers. Upper forties in the morning, potential low seventies by afternoon if the clouds cooperate.
The Thursday question is still open. Whether it's a brief shower or a more sustained return to wet weather isn't clear yet.
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