Seattle:Oct or Mar
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Susan, the only whales usually seen around Puget Sound are orcas, which don't migrate as far as the larger animals (which are offshore for the most part around here anyway, not in inland waters.) There are resident orca groups in the Puget Sound/BC inland waters area.
Early October is usually pretty nice - there may be some wet days but often it's sunny and warm by day, cool at night.
Early October is usually pretty nice - there may be some wet days but often it's sunny and warm by day, cool at night.
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I was in Seattle last October and although it rained most days, I thought the weather was great. The rain was more like a drizzle, not like a downpour. We traveled to Mt. Ranier and it was snowing at the observation point. It you want to go to Ranier or Mt. St. Helens, go on a clear day or it may be a wasted trip and the travel time is a few hours, several hours to see both. When we went we could see neither the top of Mt. Ranier or the crater at Mt. St. Helens because both were above the clouds. Be sure to go to Pike's Place Market. Seattle is a great place to visit.