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National Weather Service Numerous daily record highs and warm lows are likely Severe thunderstorms are possible from the southern Plains through the Upper Mississippi Valley Fire weather concerns are expected to persist across the Four Corners region Read More > Lat: 47 54548°N Lon: 122 3147°W Elev: 20 0ft Mostly sunny, with a high near 76 Light and variable wind
Washington Mountain Observations and Forecasts Click mountain region to zoom in for localized forecast Mountain Highway and Pass Reports Mountain Web Cams Latest Weather Conditions - If there are multiple freezing levels, the highest freezing level will be shown - In Washington, freezing levels are measured twice daily at Forks and Spokane by weather balloon Questions? See our FAQ
Meteorologist: Expect snow ‘to linger’ through the weekend Fresh snow and icy conditions greeted many this morning throughout the Puget Sound region, including several neighborhoods in Seattle Downtown Seattle, Capitol Hill, West Seattle and other
Seattle weather: Winter warnings, snow for WA mountains Overnight into Sunday morning will be the best chance of seeing snow in the Cascade passes An incoming cold front will lower the snow levels Saturday night (FOX13 Seattle) The snowfall is forecast to be heavy at times, along with breezy winds
Here Is When To Expect Seattles First Snowfall This Winter Seattle's snowfall predictions are affected by an La Nina winter, which means higher precipitation and colder temperatures than usual The current forecast is promising for snow in Seattle this week We have good news or bad news, depending on how you feel about snow in Seattle!
Seattle area sees first snow of winter; travel delays reported More snow from the multiday atmospheric river is expected in Washington from late Monday into Tuesday night This will bring colder air from the Gulf of Alaska, and snow could impact travel at higher elevations along Interstate 5 on Tuesday night