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Old Feb 26th, 2010, 07:44 AM
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Weather/Clothing in Seattle

I will be in Seattle in early May and have heard the average temperature is 55-60 degrees that time of year.

After growing up near D.C. and moving to Kansas two years ago, I have learned that 55-60 degrees can mean two entirely different climates in two different states.

My questions:
Is this a warm or cool 55-60 degrees? i.e. is this 55 degrees plus a cool wind? Or 55 degrees plus humidity?

How much does the temperature dip at night? Same questions with wind and humidity

I am often cold- should I bring a heavier coat?

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May can be a frustrating month weather-wise in Seattle. The city is abloom with spring colors but the weather is still a bit unpredictable. Locals will comment that summer doesn't really officially arrive until the week after the 4th of July. I think if you lean toward the cooler 55-60 degrees you will not be far off the mark. The marine element of Seattle means cooler, windier and often wetter conditions in springtime. A beautiful 70+ degree day can be followed by a blustery rainy one. Nighttime temps drop into the mid 40's. Come prepared for anything and you'll enjoy an incredibly beautiful city during an explosion of spring blossoms.
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Go to www.weatherbase.com for averages and extremes. You will be fine with a fleece jacket.
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Old Feb 26th, 2010, 09:03 AM
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one word... Layers!is the trick to dressing comfortably in Seattle. With a water-resistant outer layer or umbrella, if needed. It will not be humid. Besides that there's no guarantees around here. Month of May could be glorious, sunny, warm, shirt-sleeves weather. Or it could be gray, drizzly, gloomy, cool. Sometimes both in the same day
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Don't bring a heavy coat. Layer. The weather can be lovely that time of year. I hope it is when you visit.

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