![]() This will be a great time to explore Seattle's waterfront, Cascade and Olympic mountains, San Juan Islands, take a ferry to Victoria B.C. From July through September the weather is perfect, temperatures range from 75 to 98. It's still very spring-like until around July 5th. ![]() Spring and summer are nice, less gloomy days and nicer temperatures. Mid winter can be beautiful when the temperatures drop and Seattle gets those wonderful crystal clear days with brilliant blue skies and trees and grass so green, you'll definitely need your sunglasses. Because of our diverse geography, we have microclimates, so it can be cloudy/rainy some places, clear in others. Instead of downpours Seattle get a lot of drizzle, but it rarely snows. ![]() Compare this to the 145 inches (368 cm) in the beautiful Hoh Rain Forest (on the west, or ocean, side of Olympic National Park in Washington State). ![]() However, Seattle ranks 44th among United States cities for rainfall with an average yearly rainfall of 36.2 inches (92 cm). Seattle is well known for the its rain and gloomy days. ![]()
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