Seattle weather alerts as Washington braces for a cold snap in what's been the coldest mid-winter in decades. And could more snow be on the horizon?
The city is experiencing an unseasonably cold start to February, with temperatures significantly below the five-year average.
Moisture begins to tapper off as the low moves east. As skies clear a bit overnight, some patchy fog will develop overnight and temperatures will drop below freezing.
While the Seattle region still has several wet and gloomy days left this winter, the freezing weather is gone. Meteorologist Cliff Mass reports that the recent cold spell in western Washington and ...
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Rain with a high of 53 °F (11.7 °C) and a 75% chance of precipitation. Winds variable at 7 to 16 mph (11.3 to 25.7 kph). Night - Scattered showers with a 75% chance of precipitation. Winds ...
But, no, Mount Rainier is not actually venting. The National Weather Service’s (NWS) Climate Prediction Center just gave some clues about what to expect with the upcoming winter season.
Strong winds with gusts between 50-60 were possible in the Seattle area Monday evening into early Tuesday morning.