Winter storm warning bringing snow to WA Cascades
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Seattle weather: Heavy mountain snow, scattered showers Thursday
Heavy snow Wednesday brought another foot of snow to the Cascades, which was great for the ski slopes, but not so great for some of the roads.
Showers will continue to be scattered Wednesday with pockets of heavier showers and more snow in the Cascades.
The National Weather Service in Seattle issued a Winter Storm Warning for the Cascades from Tuesday to Thursday.
Considering the cold air settling in this evening, that brings the possibility of snow mixed in with the convergence zone rain.
SEATTLE — If the fog and rain over the last several days have bored you, the next storm system barges in on Tuesday, bringing widespread rain, wind, and mountain snow.
Seattle residents are facing a wet and windy morning with a 100% chance of rain and temperatures around 45°F. Wind gusts could reach 31 mph, making it feel closer to 39°F. A Coastal Flood Advisory warns of minor flooding in specific areas.
Good news for the thousands expected to gather at Seattle Center and across western Washington for New Year's Eve celebrations: the forecast looks dry and calm.