More snow headed to Western Washington: Here's how much, when to expect it
Western Washington is in for more snow.
The weather system that blanketed the region over the weekend moved out of the area Tuesday morning, but the National Weather Service in Seattle said another snowy system will arrive Wednesday evening.
A weather disturbance will drop down from the north/northwest tonight and Thursday, bringing another shot of lowland snow, the weather system said in its Wednesday forecast discussion. Precipitation will spread into the area after midnight, then decrease from the northwest Thursday afternoon.
Just how much snow the region will see is unclear. Meteorologists expect amounts between 1 and 3 inches but said as much as 5 inches is possible. Most of the snow will come in the early morning hours of Thursday, the weather service said.
Areas to the north and south of Seattle will bear the brunt, with 2 to 3 inches expected in Bellingham and Olympia. Everett and Tacoma should see between 1 and 2 inches, while Seattle proper will likely see less than an inch.
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