Western Washington could see snow this weekend
By Daniel DeMay, SeattlePI Updated 9:00 am, Sunday, November 5, 2017
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Though it's unlikely to hit Seattle, some lowland parts of Western Washington could see snow Friday and into the weekend, with the west slopes of the Cascades seeing up to 6 inches of snowfall. Photo: GRANT HINDSLEY / SEATTLEPI.COM
Photo: GRANT HINDSLEY / SEATTLEPI.COM
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Though it's unlikely to hit Seattle, some lowland parts of Western Washington could see snow Friday and into the weekend, with the west slopes of the Cascades seeing up to 6 inches of snowfall.
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Though it's unlikely to hit Seattle, some lowland parts of Western Washington could see snow Friday and into the weekend, with the west slopes of the Cascades seeing up to 6 inches of snowfall.
It's beginning to look a lot like, well, fall in Seattle.
But it might even hint at winter this weekend, as the National Weather Service (NWS) is forecasting back-to-back cold fronts starting Wednesday that could set up conditions for at least a hint of lowland snow Saturday.
The west slopes of the Cascades will almost certainly see some snowfall starting Wednesday night, with a cool air mass settling over the region in the evening, pushing snow levels to around 3,000 feet Thursday and as low as 200 feet on Friday in at least some areas, said Johnny Berg, a meteorologist with the NWS.
Mountain passes including Stevens, Snoqualmie and White pass could all see snowfall that amounts to less than 6 inches.
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http://www.seattlepi.com YUK!!!!!YUK!!!!!YUK!!!! It is snow!!!!snow!!!snow!!!! and i hate it. I live in Western Washington, in Burien Washington!!!!. I miss my Home in Louisiana. It snowed yesterday and today and we are looking for more, the rest of this Week. The flakes are the size of Silver Dollars!! and sticking like POOP!!! on a Diaper. What's it like in your area?