Snow Chances Early Tuesday & Cold Nights Ahead: Puget Sound Forecast
SEATTLE Parts of Puget Sound could start off Valentine's Day with a dose of winter before the weather clears up for a brisk but mostly sunny Tuesday. The National Weather Service expected rain showers to begin transitioning to snow in some areas Monday evening, with a chance for a few flurries or a bit more through early Tuesday morning.
Forecasters believe most areas will see less than an inch, if anything, but two potential convergence zones could boost local totals in the foothills, areas south of Seattle, and parts of Snohomish County.
Beyond the potential for some lowland flurries, heavier snow in the mountains looks poised to make travel difficult over the passes through Tuesday, with up to a foot of new snow possible at Snoqualmie Pass.
Once the overnight action concludes, forecasters see dry weather hanging on through mid-week as temperatures climb back toward 50 degrees for the Presidents' Day weekend.
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