Seattle, WA – A mix of snow showers and rain will impact Seattle throughout the first week of February, with temperatures hovering in the mid-30s. Monday will see persistent snow showers, making morning commutes potentially hazardous.
According to the National Weather Service, snow showers will likely continue Monday, with a high of 37°F. Winds from the north-northwest could reach up to 7 mph, and new snow accumulation of less than half an inch is possible. Drivers should exercise caution, especially on major roads like I-5 and SR-520, as conditions could become slick.
Five-Day Outlook:
• Monday Night:Snow showers continue, low near 28°F.
• Tuesday:More snow showers, high near 37°F.
• Tuesday Night:Cloudy with a low of 26°F, snow showers possible.
• Wednesday:Morning snow showers tapering off, high of 35°F.
• Thursday:Partly sunny with a chance of snow, high near 37°F.
Residents should stay updated on changing conditions, as snowfall could impact travel and daily routines. Be sure to check for road closures and delays before heading out.
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