Seattle weather: Cooler and scattered showers Wednesday

Showers returned this evening to the Pacific Northwest and will continue to move inland overnight. 

Seattle radar

Showers have returned this evening for the Pacific Northwest and will continue to move inland overnight. 

Showers will continue into Wednesday with cooler, fall-like temperatures. It will be a bit cooler for the rest of the week, highs below seasonal average. A few showers can't be ruled out for Apple Cup Saturday, but mostly cloudy skies are in the forecast. 

Weather Headlines

Showers will continue into Wednesday, with cooler fall-like temperatures.  (FOX 13 Seattle)

Scattered showers will continue overnight with cooler temperatures, lows in the mid to low 50s.

Overnight Forecast

Scattered showers will continue overnight with cooler temperatures, lows in the mid to low 50s. (FOX 13 Seattle)

Rain will be around to start the day Wednesday, with mostly cloudy skies.

Futurecast Rain

Rain will be around to start the day Wednesday, with mostly cloudy skies. (FOX 13 Seattle)

Highs on Wednesday will be cooler as our next upper level low moves onshore, dropping temperatures into the mid 60s.

Highs Tomorrow

Highs Wednesday will be cooler as our next upper level low moves onshore, dropping temperatures into the mid 60s. (FOX 13 Seattle)

Showers are still possible through Wednesday evening, and a possible rumble of thunder along the coast and around south sound. 

Rain Chances

Showers as still possible through Wednesday evening, and a possible rumble of thunder for the coast and south sound.  (FOX 13 Seattle)

Showers will taper by Thursday morning, with more afternoon sunbreaks. A dry Friday with a mix of sun and clouds with highs in the upper 60s to low 70s. Chance of showers will return for the weekend with highs well below average. More rain will move in late Monday into Tuesday with even cooler temperatures. 

Seattle Extended Forecast

Showers will taper by Thursday morning, with more afternoon sunbreaks.  (FOX 13 Seattle)