Seattle, WA – A winter weather advisory is in effect for northwest and west-central Washington, warning of 1 to 2 inches of snow accumulation through Thursday morning. The National Weather Service cautions that slippery road conditions could disrupt commutes Wednesday evening and Thursday morning.
According to the National Weather Service, the advisory remains active until 10 a.m. Thursday. Snowfall is expected to be heaviest overnight, with possible localized higher accumulations. Temperatures will hover near freezing, increasing the risk of icy roads. Drivers should prepare for delays and exercise caution, particularly on major routes like I-5 and I-90.
Looking ahead, Thursday will see scattered snow showers before clearing in the afternoon, with highs reaching 39°F. Friday brings dry conditions and partial sunshine, while Saturday could see another round of rain and snow mix.
Residents should monitor forecasts and plan for hazardous travel conditions, especially in higher elevations. Power outages are possible, so keeping emergency supplies on hand is recommended.
Stay updated with local weather alerts and road conditions to ensure safe travel through the end of the week.
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