February 6, 2026 – Redmond, WA. Redmond Residents can expect a mild and mostly comfortable winter day on Friday, as temperatures rise well above early-February norms and conditions remain relatively calm throughout the day and night.
The day is expected to start with areas of patchy fog, particularly during the early morning hours.
Sunrise is set for 7:28 a.m., and as the morning progresses, the fog should gradually lift, giving way to a mix of clouds and sunshine.
By late morning and into the afternoon, Redmond will see intervals of sun breaking through the cloud cover, helping temperatures climb to a high near 60 degrees.
For early February, this is notably mild and should feel more like a spring preview than mid-winter.

Winds during the day will be light, generally out of the south at around 5 miles per hour.
Humidity levels during the day are expected to hover around 72 percent, which may add a slight damp feel to the air but should not be uncomfortable.
The UV index will remain low, reaching just 1 out of 11, meaning there is minimal risk from sun exposure.
Rain chances during the daytime remain very low, with only a 4 percent chance of precipitation.
No significant rainfall is expected, and most of the day should stay dry.
As evening approaches and the sun sets at 5:17 p.m., temperatures will start to cool gradually.
Skies are expected to be partly cloudy early in the night, providing a relatively calm and quiet start to the evening.
Overnight, skies are forecast to become increasingly overcast, with clouds thickening as the night wears on.
The low temperature is expected to drop to around 43 degrees, still mild for this time of year.
Winds will remain light, shifting slightly to the south-southeast at about 4 miles per hour.
The chance of precipitation overnight increases slightly to 24 percent, but widespread rain is not anticipated.
Humidity will climb to around 89 percent, which could result in damp surfaces and the potential for patchy fog to redevelop by morning.
For those keeping an eye on the night sky, the moon will be in its waning gibbous phase.
Moonrise is expected at 11:20 p.m. with moonset occurring the following morning at 9:14 a.m.
With increasing cloud cover overnight, visibility of the moon may be limited at times.

