Western Washington Braces for Continued Cold Snap After Snow

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Western Washington Braces for Continued Cold Snap After Snow
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Western Washington is experiencing a cold snap with frigid temperatures expected to persist through the weekend. While the snow has finally subsided, residents should brace for icy conditions and the possibility of further light snow showers. Meteorologists warn of low temperatures dipping into the teens in some areas, with highs only reaching the low 40s.

We are finally getting a break with the snow, but frigid temperatures will continue through the weekend.

Over the weekend, “the weather pattern will offer more clouds and the threat of more light and spotty snow showers,” Buehner said. Expect the high on Saturday and Sunday to be near 40 across the lowlands, with lows in the 20s.“Drier weather is probable into later Saturday and Sunday but we can’t say for sure there won’t be a snow or mixed precipitation shower at times,” Allard said. “Same into early next week.

The good news in this bout of bad weather is that it is helping the snowpack, which is very much needed.After having tens of thousands without power over Thursday, Puget Sound Energy restored most residents by Thursday afternoon. Only a couple thousand were without electricity on Thursday afternoon.“If you’re planning to enjoy the snow in the mountains, there has been some fresh snow since last weekend,” Buehner said.

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