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- Seattle - Recent January Temperatures, Rain Snow
January weather in Seattle for each year since 2010 including high and low temperatures, total snowfall and precipitation
- January weather - Winter 2027 - 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)
- Heres how much snow King County, Washington received in January
Seattle received a blizzard warning for the first time since 2012 Juneau, Alaska, also set a record for total January snowfall, recording 76 inches at its airport weather station
- Does It Snow in Seattle? (When and How Often) - Sunlight Living
Seattle gets snow in January, February, March, and November Here are the average snowfalls and snow days for each month The city’s annual average snowfall is only about five days, with snow blankets barely reaching an inch thick and usually dissipating within a day
- 15 Best Things to Do in Seattle in January + Weather Info [2026] - CS . . .
Seattle does experience some snow during the month of January, but not much The city rarely sees more than 1 5” of snow during the month and is often as low as 0 5″
- Visiting Seattle in January - See Sight Tours - All For One
Seattle, known for its lush greenery and vibrant acculturation, is oft associated with rain rather than snow However, the question "Does Seattle Get Snow?" is a mutual one among both
- 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
- 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
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