Best time to visit Raymond, WA

A month-by-month travel weather guide based on NOAA 30-year climate normals.

The most comfortable travel window in Raymond runs from May through September — 5 months of pleasant temperatures and modest rainfall.

January Wet
High
47.9°F
Low
33.0°F
Precip
13.05 in

Frequent rain. Bring waterproof gear; outdoor plans need flexibility.

Daylight ≈ 8h 45m

February Wet
High
50.5°F
Low
32.4°F
Precip
8.70 in

Frequent rain. Bring waterproof gear; outdoor plans need flexibility.

Daylight ≈ 10h 4m

March Wet
High
54.0°F
Low
34.6°F
Precip
9.74 in

Frequent rain. Bring waterproof gear; outdoor plans need flexibility.

Daylight ≈ 11h 39m

April Wet
High
57.9°F
Low
37.3°F
Precip
6.54 in

Frequent rain. Bring waterproof gear; outdoor plans need flexibility.

Daylight ≈ 13h 21m

May Good
High
63.3°F
Low
43.0°F
Precip
3.64 in

Comfortable for most activities. Bring layers; nights can be cool.

Daylight ≈ 14h 49m

June Good
High
66.7°F
Low
47.3°F
Precip
2.61 in

Comfortable for most activities. Bring layers; nights can be cool.

Daylight ≈ 15h 35m

July Excellent
High
71.4°F
Low
50.9°F
Precip
0.91 in

Sweet spot — comfortable highs in the 65-80°F range, mild nights, low rain. Ideal for nearly any outdoor plan.

Daylight ≈ 15h 18m

August Excellent
High
72.8°F
Low
50.4°F
Precip
1.36 in

Sweet spot — comfortable highs in the 65-80°F range, mild nights, low rain. Ideal for nearly any outdoor plan.

Daylight ≈ 14h 1m

September Good
High
70.2°F
Low
45.6°F
Precip
3.11 in

Comfortable for most activities. Bring layers; nights can be cool.

Daylight ≈ 12h 19m

October Wet
High
60.5°F
Low
39.7°F
Precip
8.33 in

Frequent rain. Bring waterproof gear; outdoor plans need flexibility.

Daylight ≈ 10h 37m

November Wet
High
51.7°F
Low
35.2°F
Precip
13.02 in

Frequent rain. Bring waterproof gear; outdoor plans need flexibility.

Daylight ≈ 9h 7m

December Wet
High
46.6°F
Low
32.4°F
Precip
12.64 in

Frequent rain. Bring waterproof gear; outdoor plans need flexibility.

Daylight ≈ 8h 22m

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