February 9, 2026 – Redmond residents can expect a calm and seasonably mild winter day this Monday, with cloudy skies giving way to partial clearing by the afternoon and evening.
Sunrise is set for 7:23 a.m., giving residents a slow, gray start to the day. Daytime temperatures will reach a high of 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
Southerly winds will remain light, blowing at around 5 to 10 mph.
The combination of mild temperatures and light winds should make for a manageable day for commuting, errands, and outdoor activities.
Although there is a 24% chance of precipitation, no significant rainfall is expected. Instead, the day will be characterized more by cloud cover than by wet conditions.

Early morning hours may feel damp due to a relatively high humidity level of 88%, which can create a slightly chilly, heavy-air sensation despite the moderate temperature.
The UV index will remain low at 1 out of 11, reflecting the weak winter sun and heavy cloud cover.
Sunset will occur at 5:22 p.m., continuing the short daylight pattern typical of this time of year.
As evening arrives, conditions will stay calm and quiet. Skies will become partly cloudy overnight, with temperatures dropping to a low of around 36 degrees Fahrenheit.
Winds will shift slightly to the southeast at about 5 mph before becoming light and variable, keeping the night peaceful and stable.
The chance of precipitation overnight is low at 15%, making it unlikely that residents will see rain or any wintry weather.
Overnight humidity will increase to 91%, which may lead to cool, damp-feeling air, especially in low-lying areas of neighborhoods with less airflow.
While freezing conditions are not expected, surfaces may feel cold and slick early Tuesday morning, particularly in shaded areas.
For those who pay attention to night sky details, the moon will rise at 1:40 a.m. and set at 10:12 a.m. wth the moon currently in its Last Quarter phase.
Overall, Monday in Redmond is shaping up to be a quiet, steady winter day, with mild temperatures, limited wind, no significant weather threats, and improving skies as the day goes on.

