I may have had to write a book if I wanted to talk all about this weekend's potential for snow...but I'm not feeling like boring you guys half to death will all the mumbo jumbo I could go into. So I'll keep it nice and simple and put down a timeline for y'all!
Wednesday Night: Showers will remain around but taper off late. Expect temps to be right around 40 and maybe a little bit lower in the outlying regions.
Thursday: Showers will pick up again by afternoon and you probably won't see much of any sun tomorrow as the clouds just hover over us. High's won't be getting out of the mid 40's as that stretch of colder weather begins tomorrow. The cold air out of Canada will begin crawling its way down into Whatcom county and that is where we could see some potential flurries for thursday if there is moisture around.
Friday: Cold air will keep filtering in and highs will be in the low 40s or high 30s. We may see some light snow among hilltops during the evening if we get a strong enough snow shower that drops the snow level down. However, we begin a bit of a dry phase here where temperatures will be cold enough for snow but not much rain around
Saturday: Temps start dropping a little more with highs in the 30s.
Sunday: We have some colder temperatures around the sound and by sunday night we may be seeing some snow flurries around the puget sound area. No major accumulations are expected but this is the best chance for lowland snow this weekend.
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