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Seattle has seen one of the driest Januarys on record. We're forecasting the return of precipitation to the Seattle area, and there could be a rain-snow mix through all of next week. The weather ...
Forecasters say lowland snow is coming to the Seattle area tonight. The question at this time is, when? It could be as early as the evening commute.
Some areas around Seattle received more than 10 inches of snow Saturday, the most in 70 years, the National Weather Service said, and more is on the way two more storm systems close in on the area ...
Snow could be on its way. Indeed the National Weather Service in Seattle mentioned the “S-word” for early next week — Monday and Tuesday — with snow levels dropping to 1,000 feet or lower.
But the snow expected to blanket Seattle by daybreak Wednesday didn’t come. That’s not stopping forecasters from making a similar prediction for Thursday, however.
The city of Seattle is partnering with other departments to launch a pilot program in which they will give away free shovels to Seattle residents in hopes of encouraging snow shoveling.
Seattle got almost the same amount of snow it gets in a year in one day, leaving officials scrambling to get people off the streets and Washington’s governor declaring a state of emergency.
It's been a snowy week in Seattle, but the city doesn't get as much as you may think. Here's why.
A mix of snow and rain — or just snow —is predicted several times this week in the Puget Sound area. And the mountains should get plenty of wintry weather.
Snow tapered off Thursday evening across much of central Puget Sound after snarling the morning commute in the Seattle metro area with hundreds of spinouts, nightmarish traffic backups and ...
SEATTLE — Confidence is growing in another chance for lowland snow this weekend across western Washington, including the eastern Puget Sound lowlands. A cold, arctic air mass has settled into ...
SEATTLE - As the seasons shift, many Seattleites are wondering: will it snow this year? According to FOX 13 Seattle Chief Meteorologist Brian MacMillan, the answer hinges on a weak La Niña ...