Seattle, WA – A winter storm is set to bring near 100% chance of snow showers to the Seattle area through Sunday, impacting travel and outdoor plans. Temperatures will drop steadily, with lows in the 30s and highs struggling to reach the 40s.
According to the National Weather Service, snow showers will begin early Saturday and continue throughout the weekend. Accumulations are expected to be minimal, but slick roads and reduced visibility could create hazardous driving conditions. Motorists should exercise caution, especially on elevated roadways and bridges, which freeze first.
Saturday will start with a mix of rain and snow before transitioning to steady snow showers overnight. Sunday remains cold, with a high near 40°F and continued snowfall. Winds will pick up slightly, with gusts up to 20 mph, adding to the winter chill.
Looking ahead, Monday and Tuesday will bring lingering snow showers before drier conditions return midweek. Residents should prepare for icy sidewalks, possible travel disruptions, and colder-than-average temperatures.
Stay updated with the latest forecasts and check road conditions before heading out this weekend.
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