Live city weather
Seattle United States · 시애틀
Timezone: America/Los_Angeles
Current weather in Seattle
5°Feels like 5°
Humidity 89.8% · Wind 3.3 m/s
Hourly forecast (today)
Date: 2026-03-163 AM7°
💧57%
4 AM7°
💧65%
5 AM7°
💧68%
6 AM7°
💧82%
7 AM8°
💧91%
8 AM8°
💧88%
9 AM8°
💧74%
10 AM8°
💧68%
11 AM10°
💧54%
12 PM11°
💧51%
1 PM11°
💧21%
2 PM12°
💧13%
Daily forecast (up to 14 days)
2주간 온도 흐름-1° ~ 15°
최고
최저
Today
Low 6°/ High 15°
💧91%
Tomorrow
Low 10°/ High 12°
💧97%
3/18
Low 11°/ High 14°
💧95%
3/19
Low 12°/ High 14°
💧93%
3/20
Low 9°/ High 12°
💧88%
3/21
Low 7°/ High 11°
💧58%
3/22
Low 5°/ High 11°
💧29%
3/23
Low 2°/ High 11°
💧48%
3/24
Low -1°/ High 10°
💧36%
3/25
Low 3°/ High 9°
💧39%
3/26
Low 2°/ High 10°
💧42%
3/27
Low 4°/ High 15°
💧48%
3/28
Low 4°/ High 9°
💧52%
3/29
Low 2°/ High 7°
💧36%
What to wear
Actual feel varies with wind and rain, but the tips below should help you build a comfortable travel outfit.
Seattle outfit guide
- • 🧭 Key idea: In Seattle, comfort is often shaped less by extreme cold and more by **dampness, wind, and frequent light rain**. A rain-ready outer layer matters.
- • 🌧️ Oct–Mar: expect many wet days. A water-resistant jacket plus layers is the most reliable setup.
- • 🌦️ Spring (Apr–Jun): sun and showers can alternate quickly—dress so you’re okay getting lightly wet.
- • ☀️ Summer (Jul–Sep): surprisingly dry and bright. Days can be warm, but **evenings often feel cool**, so a thin layer stays useful.
- • 🧊 Indoors: cafés and large stores can run cool A/C—thin layers help year-round.
- • 👟 Footwear: in the wet season, slick sidewalks and wet floors are common; grippy or water-resistant shoes help (optional).
- • 🧢 Umbrella vs hood: wind can make umbrellas annoying. A hooded rain jacket is often easier.
Travel tips
- • 🌧️ Light, steady drizzle is common—rain jackets often beat umbrellas.
- • 🧥 When evenings cool down, layering is the easiest fix.
- • 🕶️ Summer can be bright—sunscreen and sunglasses can be surprisingly useful.
- • 👟 Wet shoes can ruin a day; consider a water-resistant option in rainy months.
- • 🌲 If you’re heading to nearby mountains or lakes, it can feel cooler and damper than downtown.
FAQ
Q. Does it really rain every day in Seattle?
A. Not constant downpours—more often light rain and drizzle. Summers can be quite dry.
Q. Do I need an umbrella?
A. Optional. Wind can make umbrellas inconvenient; a hooded rain jacket is often better.
Q. Are summer nights cold?
A. Evenings can feel cool—bringing a thin layer is a good idea.
Q. Does it snow in winter?
A. Occasionally, but for most trips, planning for rain and wind is more useful.
Explore Seattle
These pages are connected so you can compare conditions and decide for yourself.