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Sunday, November 21, 2010

11-21 Discussion

It's Sunday night. I've seen some flurries today around, getting heavy at times but no accumulations here in Bothell. There is a chance for some lingering snow showers through tonight with some local accumulations. There is a Winter Weather Advisory up for all of Western Washington through Monday night and the national Weather Service says any location could accumulate from 1 to 3 inches of snow. Now after looking at models I would have to say the NWS may just be covering it's basis and the majority of snowfall will come south of Olympia. Some models suggest as north Seattle but all suggest South of Olympia. For Monday, it looks like some more showers could be around and the temps will not get past freezing. Up in Bellingham expect some very chilly temps and windy conditions, with some areas having overnight lows into the SINGLE DIGITS. Wowzers

As for Tuesday, VERY COLD for all of the area with temps maybe not creeping past the upper 20s. Bundle up and stay warm. Will be dry throughout Washington so no snow expected

Wednesday some more moisture may enter the area so for now, i would say spotty snow showers may be expected. Still very cold temperatures so no matter what moisture it is, it will be as snow.

After Wednesday, things start to warm up slowly and we get into a warmer pattern Thursday onward. But first, we must get through this cold snap. Stay tuned for any changed!

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