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Light Snow for Monday—Accumulations Unlikely

It’s a forecast that should spark a flurry of interest in Seattle. Literally. Light snow showers are possible tomorrow afternoon and evening as warmer air from the Pacific clashes with cold air at the surface, triggering...

Cold and Dry Through the Weekend

Ah, the price of sunshine in December. Dry air from the northern reaches of Canada is making for another week of clear skies across Western Washington—but with very cold temperatures. Seattle bottomed out at 28 degrees...

Freezing Temperatures Loom, Snow Unlikely

How low can we go? Arctic air swooping down the Canadian coastline is set to invade the region beginning tomorrow night, kicking off a bone-chilling week that could feature Seattle’s coldest overnight temperatures in nearly...

A Taste of Winter Ahead

Could December kick off on a wintry note? A blast of chilly arctic air is expected to plunge southward from Canada late this weekend, reaching the doorstep of Western Washington sometime on Monday. As the...

A Rare Combination

Normally, sunshine and November go together like oil and water. This time around, it’s more like peanut better and jelly. For the fifth straight day, sunny skies are blazing over Puget Sound as a big ridge...

First Freeze of the Season; Chilly Weather Continues Tomorrow

After lying dormant for two-thirds of the year, it was back to work this morning. Roused from a months-long hibernation, local ice scrapers returned to the job today as the mercury dipped to 31 degrees...

Big Soaker for Monday

Time to wipe away the deficit. Seattle is running one inch below normal on rainfall this month, with just 2.40 inches in the bucket so far—versus the 3.42 typically collected through mid-November. Our shortcomings won’t...