Seattle weather: Mostly dry day with late showers, highs in the low 60s

Friday starts out dry with partly to mostly cloudy skies. Look for increasing clouds throughout the day with rain returning into the overnight hours.

Mainly dry Thursday with heavier rain ahead Friday night

A weak system will break up over the Pacific Northwest today bringing cloudy skies and just a few light showers.

Seattle weather: Dry days to close out the week
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Friday looks dry under mostly cloudy skies, but late night rain pushes inland. Saturday starts off rainy, but we'll see some improvement through the day to just light showers near dinner time.

Spotty showers on Thursday
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FOX 13 chief meteorologist Lisa Villegas has the latest forecast

Seattle weather: Scattered showers, dry days to close out the week

We continue to hang under an up-and-down weather pattern across the Northwest. Temperatures hanging well below average as we get out the door Thursday.

More dry than wet through Friday
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The next three days will bring a chance of showers, but the Puget Sound area should stay more dry than wet with warmer high temps by the end of the week.

More dry than wet through Friday

The next three days will bring a chance of showers, but the Puget Sound area should stay more dry than wet with warmer high temps by the end of the week.

A few more showers Wednesday & Thursday before drying out Friday.

Showers will fall apart into the overnight hours, except for a convergence zone sticking around in the North Sound. We're running cool again too with lows only in the mid to upper 30s with some 40s.

Mostly dry Wednesday with highs in the upper 50s
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Friday is the next day we're expected to see 60 degree weather. FOX 13 chief meteorologist Lisa Villegas has the latest forecast.

More showers and a chance for thunderstorms Tuesday

Heavier rain showers are moving onshore, bringing a chance for thunderstorms to Western Washington through the evening.

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Scattered showers return along with an isolated storm

Overnight lows will drop into the lower 40s and upper 30s for that commute tomorrow. Spotty showers will become more scattered during the lunch hour too.