55.14 inches of precipitation doused Seattle in 1950—the wettest year on record for the city. Just two years later, however, only a meager 23.78 inches fell—making 1952 the driest year in Seattle’s … SEATTLE — There's no doubt, it's been a soggy start to the year. Below are two graphs that, together, show Seattle’s yearly precipitation from 1945 to present. And this January has tied with previous records for most rainy days in Seattle. Portland, Oregon, is one of the few cities that sees more days with measurable rainfall, about 155 days, but it actually receives slightly less rain than Seattle: 36.20 inches. Seattle monthly rainfall totals for 2020. Seattleites have endured a rather unique streak of both gloomy and soggy weather over the past two months. Seattle Temperature Yesterday. The third chart lists Seattle’s top ten wettest days, with the record-setting rains of Oct. 20, 2003 ranking number one.
Counting Wednesday, the Seattle area will have had 26 rainy days in January, having seen just three days out of the last 29 without measurable rainfall. Maximum temperature yesterday: 66 °F (at 5:53 pm) Minimum temperature yesterday: 51 °F (at 4:53 am) Average temperature yesterday: 58 °F. — NWS Seattle (@NWSSeattle) February 7, 2020 The last time we saw close to a foot of rain over the same period was in 2006, when SeaTac got 12.76 inches of rain to start the year. Seattle rainfall forecast issued ... Rainfall Probability Forecast NOAA; Rain Today Real-Time ; Seattle Radar; National Satellite; National Synoptic; Seattle Rainfall Statistics . One that even for its hardy residents has become notable. A soggy May helped keep year-to-date rainfall in Seattle solidly above average—a trend that was established in January, when over 9 inches of rain pelted the city.. Seattle rainfall in 2020, by month June Rainfall Boeing Field - King County International Airport (3.7 miles) 2020 May June.