Buckle up for a mini roller coaster of weather this week! The workweek starts wet and windy with significant mountain snow. FOX13
Highs today will wobble on either side of 50 degrees. Dress in layers and keep a rain jacket with you. Showers won't be widespread, but scattered rain could still interrupt your outdoor plans. It'll be slightly breezy with gusts from 15-30 mph.
Winds increase by about seven p.m. Monday and continue into Tuesday. For the typical areas , winds could be strong enough to warrant High Wind Warnings. Elsewhere in Puget Sound, moderate winds could give way to some damages and power outages as well but perhaps to a lesser extent.
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