Happy Sunday!
Gusty winds from the south that started this afternoon have eased up this evening.
Rain across western Washington is starting to taper off across the region with snow showers lingering in the mountains. With snow levels around 3,500′ this evening, a few inches of snow is expected. A Winter Weather Advisory went into effect across the northern half of the Cascades this evening with it expiring at 5AM Monday. 4-8″ of snow expected under this Advisory. This Advisory is impacting elevations at or above snow level.
Some enhanced snow totals are likely with the influence of a brief convergence zone over Snohomish/King counties tonight.
While there will be some light lingering showers into Monday, generally speaking we are much drier with spots of light rain possible throughout the afternoon and a quick swipe of light showers through Pierce County Monday night.
By late Tuesday the next weather system moves into Washington bringing more lowland rain, breezy wind, and mountain snow.
Additional computer models are hinting at a cool down next week but have recently backed off a bit on just how cool. We’ll continue to watch it and the potential for some stronger wind and heavier rain by mid-week.
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