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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Wed Jan 10, 2024, 08:43 PM Jan 2024

'Wide range' of possibilities for Western Washington snow as forecasts take shape

Are we getting snow this week or not? That’s been the question on the minds of everyone this week as forecast models take shape.

On Wednesday morning, light snow was seen in the South Sound, but all of it has been melting quickly. There will still likely be some heavy pockets with isolated slushy accumulation. King and Snohomish counties could also end up with some wet snow showers before the day is out, but that will likely happen in more elevated areas.

Those showers will wane late into the morning as temperatures rise above freezing by the afternoon.

We’ll be watching the push of cold air on Thursday, and the possibility that as it moves south it wrings out some light snow or flurries. That said, this air is going to be very dry and the overall atmosphere will not be rich with moisture during this transition, so we shouldn’t expected significant lowland snow potential on Thursday.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/weather/topstories/wide-range-of-possibilities-for-western-washington-snow-as-forecasts-take-shape/ar-AA1mKNpQ

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