After a stretch of relatively quiet weather recently, we're forecasting a rain/snow mix in the lowlands of Western Washington late Wednesday night to Thursday morning.
After a stretch of relatively quiet weather, we're forecasting a rain/snow mix in the lowlands of Western Washington late Wednesday night to Thursday morning.
Morning clouds today will give way to plentiful, glorious afternoon sunshine. Highs will reach the upper 40s to low 50s. You can skip the rain jacket. We're not expecting any precipitation today.Tomorrow morning will be cloudy with super isolated pockets of fog. Rain returns to Western Washington Wednesday afternoon. By tomorrow night , a rain/snow mix could develop in the lowlands across Puget Sound. There are still question marks about how this event could play out.
While this particular event doesn't look like a big deal for most, lowland snow patterns in general are fluid and subject to change. Stick with us as we track the latest for you. Let's talk about the winds: it'll be breezy for most backyards Wednesday, but especially for communities in Western Whatcom County, the Cascade foothills and the coast.
Over Stevens and Snoqualmie Passes, minor snow will fall by Thursday morning, but heavier totals are expected over the Southern Cascades, including White Pass. Any lowland snow should transition to snow by midday Thursday . Throughout the remainder of the seven day forecast, we'll have several afternoons with highs in the 50s. Lows will range in the upper 30s to low 40s. Each day will have a chance for light passing showers. Thanks so much for choosing FOX 13.
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