A Winter weather advisory has been issued for parts of western Washington as lowland snow has arrived and is expected to stay into Monday.PHOTOS | Snow falls in
Winter weather returns to western Washington this weekend with heavy mountain snow and the chance of lowland snow for parts of the region.A Winter weather advisory has been issued for parts of western Washington as lowland snow has arrived and is expected to stay into Monday.Sunday morning saw spotty snow showers moving through the region which is going to be the pattern for most of the day.
Monday morning could be tricky for getting to work or school though. Problems won’t be caused by a large amount of snow on the ground, but instead by the overnight freezing temperatures.The snow showers will settle down on Monday, and thereafter, we're in deep freeze most of next week. Days will be sunny, nights will be starry, and temps will range from the low 20s by dawn to the middle 30s by mid-day. Any areas that had snow over Groundhog's Day Weekend will be icy much of the week.
Residents can expect roads to be icy along with a couple of inches of snow in some areas. The best chance of getting accumulations greater than an inch or two will be in Whatcom and Skagit Counties and along the Cascade foothills.With an advisory up for much of the Puget Sound basin until 1 p.m. Monday, the National Weather Service is warning everyone that travel could be very difficult as the temperatures begin to drop.
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