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Light slushy snow continues, with heavier snow expected in the mountains

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After pockets of slushy snow Monday night, the early morning frost has mostly melted its way into rain as we move into Tuesday morning with temperatures mainly above freezing.

A Winter Weather Advisory went into effect at 10 p.m. Monday night for the snow we’re expected to accumulate Tuesday morning. The Winter Weather Advisory includes all of the lowlands of western Washington, encompassing the I-5 corridor, which includes Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Olympia, Bellingham, and Bellevue.

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2-3 inches of snow is possible, mostly further inland and away from major bodies of water. With 6-8 inches of snow expected at the mountain passes and 2-6 inches in mountain valleys, according to the National Weather Service.

“We did see some minor and spotty slushy accumulation of around an inch or so north of Seattle, which is where most of the showers are Tuesday morning,” said KIRO 7 Meteorologist Nick Allard. “I believe we will see more snow and wet snow showers, with very isolated areas of spotty accumulation especially north of Everett. There truly shouldn’t be much for most of the area.”

Scattered rain showers are expected through the rest of the day, keeping the roads slick and wet, so WSDOT advises drivers to be cautious.

Highs on Tuesday will be cool but well into the lower 40s with a southeast wind around 10 to 20 mph.

Lows drop even lower Tuesday night as temperatures plunge into the mid-20s, which will likely continue into Wednesday morning, slushy snow is likely to start the day tomorrow as well.

The rest of the week looks dry and clear, though, as the week-long cold snap the Puget Sound region is experiencing is likely to come to an end. Temperatures moving into Thursday and Friday are expected to be past the 40-degree mark.



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