Winter weather forecast for Seattle

Prepare for winter weather in Seattle, Washington with these seasonal temperature and precipitation outlooks.

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The “Big Dark” may be a little easier to manage this year with warmer temps and potentially less rainfall.

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We know the question on your mind, Seattleites — when’s it going to get cold? Thanks to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)’s Climate Prediction Center , we know what temperatures and precipitation trends to expect in our city for December, January, and February.

While exact weather conditions typically can’t be predicted more than a week in advance, here’s a seasonal outlook to help you prepare for what winter will bring.

Reminder: The first day of winter is on December 21.

No area of the US is predicted to have lower than average temperatures this winter.

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🌡️ Temperature

Think warm. This winter, Seattle has a 50-60% chance of temperatures being higher than normal.

🌨️ Precipitation

Expect about average precipitation. Seattle has an equal chance of seeing either below normal or higher than average snow and rainfall amounts this winter.

By the month: December

Seattle’s average high temperature in December is 43.7°, but with the El Niño weather pattern we’re experiencing, expect that temp (and average temps through the rest of the winter) to be a bit higher this year.

By the month: January

Seattle’s temperatures in January are usually a tick higher than the previous month, with an average high of 45° and an average low of 36°. The good news is that the days are starting to get longer, with a half hour more daylight on average than December typically has.

By the month: February

Seattle’s average high temperature in February is 46.2° and the average low is 35.2°. This is also the month it usually snows the most, with an average accumulation of 0.71 in. That may not sound like much, but we’ve seen some big snowstorms over the past few years, and those winter wonderland vibes could continue.

Bonus: here are NOAA’s winter safety tips . ❄️

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Alina is based in Seattle, WA, but grew up in Clarksville, TN. She has 5+ years of professional journalism experience, but also spent a stint working for public transit in Nashville, TN. You’re likely to find her cruising local beaches for rocks or sailing her 1970s laser when the weather is warm.
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