
Western Washington Braces for Major Storm
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Western Washington braces for multiple storm systems this week, bringing colder air, gusty winds, rain in the lowlands, and heavy snow in the mountains. The strongest effects are expected on Wednesday, with heavier downpours and fiercer gusts across the region. A cold front sweeps in rain on Sunday, dropping snow levels to around three thousand feet by afternoon. A convergence zone could stall over King and Snohomish counties into Monday, dumping extra showers and snow at spots like Stevens Pass. Winter alerts have been posted for the Cascades, with twelve to eighteen inches of snow and thirty-five mile per hour gusts expected. Lowland spots might see a rain-snow mix early mornings, but no big lowland headaches are expected. A beefier system rolls in Tuesday night through Wednesday, ramping up rain to one to three inches total in lowlands by Friday, two to four inches on the coast and Olympics, and two to five feet of snow in the mountains. Drivers over passes should gear up for winter roads and keep an eye on forecasts.
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