Seattle's marine climate delivers mild, wet winters and dry, pleasant summers, with the Pacific Ocean moderating temperatures year-round.
Rain falls reliably from October through May, making waterproof layers as essential as coffee in this notoriously drizzly city.
Temperatures rarely dip below freezing or climb above 80°F, sparing residents both snowplows and air conditioning units.
Persistent cloud cover and dampness create a bone-chilling effect in winter that defies the thermometer's moderate readings.
Layering reigns supreme here—microclimates shift wildly between neighborhoods, and that morning mist often burns off by noon.