Seattle residents can expect a spring warm-up, but first they'll have to get through morning frosts and showers. On Monday morning temperatures could drop to +1°C (about 34°F), creating a risk of icy roads, especially south of Olympia. Meteorologists are warning drivers to exercise extra caution, noting that these are the first frosts after an unusually warm winter. In the mountains mixed precipitation is expected at that time — rain and snow.
Despite cloudy weather midweek, Seattleites are in for a pleasant surprise over the weekend: temperatures will climb to +15°C (about 59°F), making it the warmest stretch since the start of the year. Meteorologists promise that after Monday no more frosts are expected, which will be welcome news for gardeners. In this way, spring in Seattle will take hold, giving city dwellers sunny days after a brief bout of challenging weather.
Based on: Seattle weather: Spring sun is coming, but first, frost and showers