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The expanded advisory from Monday evening until Tuesday morning warns of hazardous conditions for drivers.
Higher elevations under winter storm watch
Much uncertainty remains, but forecasters say snow showers possible Sunday morning
A high pressure system is keeping Snohomish County bundled up
The good news? Except for Thursday, the National Weather Service expects little rain this week.
Update
Most of the county was forecast to see rain and temperatures in the high 40s and low 50s.
Rain is expected through this week. It could remain through Christmas.
Meteorologists expected temperatures and air quality to improve on Saturday and Sunday.
Western Washingtonians can expect an unseasonably warm weekend of sunshine. Then, it’s back to regular spring programming.
Washingtonians will finally start seeing more sun starting March 10. But a little more winter could be on the way first.
Higher elevation areas, like Darrington, could get several feet of snow this week. The lowlands can expect mostly rain.
Everett will “most likely” see snow next week. Meanwhile, the Cascades could get a foot this weekend, while the lowlands get rain.
Flurries are expected to subside Monday, then pick up again Tuesday, says National Weather Service.