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Yumi asked in TravelUnited StatesSeattle · 1 decade ago

Hows the weather in Seattle around early October?

I'm going on a trip to Seattle in early October, but I'm clueless on how the weather is around that time since I've never been to the west coast? I just would like an answer to know what kind of clothing to bring with me..

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  • 1 decade ago
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    October is the transition month from the dry sunny summer to the wet overcast, cool temps the rest of the year. If you are lucky, the first couple of weekends in October can be really nice.

    Plan for cool weather: lows in the mid 40's to highs in the upper 60's with a chance of rain and you cannot go wrong. Enjoy your visit.

  • 5 years ago

    It's a rare day in October that we break 70F, but there are usually a few days when the high temperature is still in the mid 60's. Of course that's the high temperature. The low temperature is dipping into the 40's at night. Most people are not wearing shorts and T-shirts at this time of year here.

  • 1 decade ago

    It won't be cold, not hot. In early October there tends to be a lot of cloudy drizzly mornings, followed by sunny warm afternoons.

    Jeans and t-shirts are great, but bring a light jacket or hoodie or fleece.

  • 1 decade ago

    it kind of depends right now it's been nice. Around October I would bring jeans, shirts and sweatshirts, jacket

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  • 1 decade ago

    rainy. cloudy. really cold at night. some days it might be nicer and not raining, but it will be cloudy. bring your regular fall wardrobe? sweatshirts, heavier coat, jeans...

    Source(s): living here
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    sh*t

    cold

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