Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Seattle: Cold Week May Yield Weekend Snow

By , Expert Senior Meteorologist
February 5,2014; 4:49PM,EST
 
 
It will be dry for the Seahawks' Super Bowl victory celebrations through Friday. However, the weather pattern will feature the coldest weather of the season, and the week may end with snow.
The temperature could dip to record low levels Wednesday night.
This weekend could bring wintry precipitation.

According to Senior Meteorologist John Gresiak, "Just enough cold air may linger on Saturday as moisture moves in from the Pacific Ocean to allow some snow to fall."
There is a chance of enough snow Saturday afternoon and night to make for slippery travel from Olympia to Bellingham, Wash. Snow could even fall for a time around Portland, Ore.
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Heavy snow is forecast for the Olympic and Cascade ranges with the storm Saturday into Saturday evening.
Temperatures are forecast to recover into the 40s on Sunday around Seattle, so that only rain falls around sea level and on the hills in the region.

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