WA Snow Forecast: 2 Systems Bring Chances For Lowland Flurries
SEATTLE Two weather systems will bring a few chances for lowland snow starting Sunday and continuing well into next week, according to the latest forecasts. The National Weather Service's early predictions for snow appear to be holding steady as the final days of January approach, and the likelihood is increasing that many areas will see at least a few flurries at some point in the coming week.
For some, the first chance will arrive early Sunday, as snow levels hover between 500 and 1,000 feet and the first weather system moves across the region, forecasters said.
A mix of rain and snow will be possible for much of the lowlands into Monday, but the highest chance for snow will be in the Cascade foothills, western Whatcom County and along the northern face of the Olympics.
The second system expected Tuesday evening appears to bring the best shot at snow for all, as snow levels dip below 500 feet. According to NWS Seattle, the probability for some accumulation is between 40 and 60 percent across the lowlands between Tuesday night and Wednesday afternoon. The chance for more than an inch of snow is between 10 and 20 percent, with better odds for more in the foothills.
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