Thursday, January 16, 2020

Final Chance of Snow Before Transition To Rainy Weather

There is one final chance of snow tonight...with a small chance of accumulations. This graphic from NWS Seattle shows the chance for snow tonight. Keep in mind that this will be hit-or-miss snow showers and that in order to receive accumulations, you will need to be impacted by a snow shower.
Notice that the areas within the red dashed line have the highest chance of accumulations tonight. The entire South Sound region is inside that line. Accumulations are expected to be below 1 inch. Temperatures tonight will hover between 30 and 35, and in a snow shower, temperatures will fall and snow could accumulate on surfaces, possibly pavement. Be prepared to see some brief snow tonight! As we move on from this cold pattern, we will transition back to rainy and sometimes windy weather.

Tomorrow, snow levels will rise through the day, giving way to rain here in the lowlands. Windy conditions are possible as well, with gusts 20-35 mph at times. Expected rainfall through the next 3 days is 0.4-0.5 inches. 

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