Seattle, WA – Residents across Puget Sound are urged to exercise caution as a Winter Weather Advisory remains active until 10 a.m. Thursday. Forecasts indicate additional snow accumulations of up to two inches, with icy road conditions posing risks for Thursday morning commuters, particularly on I-5.
According to the National Weather Service, snow is expected to taper off early Thursday, giving way to mostly sunny skies. A Cold Weather Advisory will then take effect at 10 p.m. Thursday, warning of temperatures plunging as low as 20 degrees in some areas.
Drivers are advised to reduce speeds and prepare for potentially slippery surfaces, especially on bridges and overpasses. Residents are encouraged to check on vulnerable neighbors and avoid using generators indoors for heating.
Friday’s forecast shows mostly sunny conditions, with highs near 38 degrees. However, another chance of snow is anticipated by Saturday afternoon, potentially leading to icy patches through the weekend.
Stay updated with local forecasts and prepare for freezing temperatures to persist through Friday morning. Ensure pets and loved ones have adequate warmth as cold air dominates the region.




