
What You Should Know About the Seasons of Seattle
Seattle has a mild climate and is mostly covered with clouds around the year. Due to this it is humid but not as humid as some of the major cities in USA.
- The city is adjacent to the Olympic Mountains, which protect it from the Pacific storms, and the Cascade Range protects it from the Artic winds.
- The city does frequently receive a generous dose of rainfall.
- The winters are cool and wet, spring, late fall and winters are mostly pleasant with days without rains but are cloudy and with overcast skies.
- The summers are dry and also warm and the hottest day in recorded history has been 29th July of 2009 when the temperatures rose to 103 degrees Fahrenheit.
Further details can be obtained from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle,_WA#Climate
http://www.seattletravel.com/seattleweather.html

