Typically, the Evergreen State experiences warm, dry summers, with July being one of the driest and warmest months. Average temperatures vary significantly across the diverse geographical regions, from the coastal areas to the eastern plains. Coastal regions often see milder temperatures with averages in the low 70s Fahrenheit (low 20s Celsius), while eastern areas can experience higher temperatures, often exceeding 80F (27C). Rainfall is minimal statewide during this month, making it ideal for outdoor activities.
Understanding the typical climate conditions for this period is valuable for various purposes, from planning vacations and outdoor events to agricultural practices and water resource management. Historically, this period has been crucial for the state’s agriculture, influencing crop yields and water availability. The predictable sunny weather also boosts tourism, contributing significantly to the state’s economy.