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- January weather - Winter 2026 - Seattle, WA
January is the first month it typically snows Throughout January, in the average 1 3 snowfall days, it receives 0 12" (3mm) of snow In Seattle, during the entire year, snow falls for 4 8 days and aggregates up to 0 94" (24mm) of snow In January, the average ocean temperature is 45 5°F (7 5°C)
- Seattle, WA Monthly Weather | AccuWeather
Get the monthly weather forecast for Seattle, WA, including daily high low, historical averages, to help you plan ahead
- January Weather in Seattle Washington, United States
The average sliding 31-day snowfall during January in Seattle is decreasing, starting the month at 1 8 inches, when it rarely exceeds 6 4 inches or falls below -0 0 inches, and ending the month at 0 6 inches, when it rarely exceeds 1 6 inches or falls below -0 0 inches
- Seattle - Recent January Temperatures, Rain Snow
January weather in Seattle for each year since 2010 including high and low temperatures, total snowfall and precipitation
- Seattle (WA) Weather in January: Temperature Rainfall
Browse day-by-day weather records for Seattle spanning 51 years Select any month and year to see actual temperatures, rainfall, and conditions recorded on each day
- Long-Range Weather Forecast for Seattle, WA | Almanac. com
Long-range weather forecast for Seattle, WA See extended weather trends and seasonal outlooks for your area
- Seattle Snow Report | OnTheSnow
See latest Seattle ski conditions, updated daily with snowfall totals, snow depths, open lifts terrain for all ski resorts in Seattle
- Seattle weather in January
Get Seattle weather conditions in January We provide day and night temperatures, sunshine hours and precipitations averages for Seattle in January
- Seattle Weather in January: Temperatures Climate Guide
Seattle weather in January: Expect average highs of 7°C, lows of 2°C, and some rainfall Includes packing tips and daily averages
- Does it Snow in Seattle? When How Often Revealed
Seattle’s snowfall usually shows up between November and March, with January, February, and early March being the most likely candidates to host some frosty flakes
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