Redmond can look forward to a mild winter day on Wednesday, February 4, 2026, as temperatures climb well above seasonal averages and skies gradually brighten throughout the afternoon.
After a cloudy start to the morning, conditions are expected to improve, offering a pleasant break from typical early-February weather in the Pacific Northwest.
Cloud cover will dominate the early hours of the day, but forecasters say skies should begin to clear by late morning, transitioning to partly cloudy conditions by the afternoon.
Daytime highs are forecast to reach 61 degrees Fahrenheit, making it one of the warmer days Redmond has experienced this winter.
Winds will remain light and variable, coming primarily from the southeast at approximately 3 miles per hour, contributing to the overall calm feel of the day.
Humidity levels during the day are expected to hover around 78 percent, which may keep the air feeling slightly damp despite the lack of precipitation.
The chance of rain remains low at just 5 percent, and no significant weather disruptions are anticipated.
With a UV index of 1 out of 11, sun exposure risks will be minimal, even during breaks in the cloud cover.
Sunrise will occur at 7:30 a.m., continuing the gradual extension of daylight hours as the region moves closer to the spring.
Sunset is expected at 5:14 p.m., providing a little more evening light than earlier in the season.
As night falls, temperatures will drop significantly, with overnight lows expected to dip to around 38 degrees Fahrenheit.

Clear skies are anticipated early in the evening, followed by a few clouds developing later in the night.
Winds will remain light, shifting slightly to the east-northeast at around 3 miles per hour, helping maintain stable overnight conditions.
Humidity levels will rise overnight to approximately 87 percent, which could lead to chilly and damp conditions by early Thursday morning.
However, with only a 4 percent chance of precipitation, the night is expected to remain dry. The UV index will fall to 0, as expected after sunset.
The moon will rise at 8:58 p.m. and set the following morning at 8″44 a.m. Wednesday night will feature a waning gibbous moon, which may be visible during clear periods earlier in the evening before clouds increase later on.
Overall, Wednesday’s weather in Redmond is shaping up to be calm, mild, and mostly dry, ideal for commuting, outdoor errands, or a brief walk during the afternoon.

