A series of powerful storm systems are bringing several feet of snow to the mountains and gusty winds and rainfall to the lowlands.
Winds may gust at times from the south or west above 30 mph on Tuesday, but Wednesday evening and overnight will be the gustiest. This, as a compact low-pressure area forms and sweeps in, kicking off ...
Winter was nearly out of here, but after months of hitting the snooze button, the season has decided to wake up.
The North Cascades snowpack should get a much-needed late boost, with 2 to 4 feet of fresh powder expected to accumulate by Wednesday night.
Through tonight, a few showers will continue to move through Western Washington, with snow levels by morning very close to sea level.
Lowland wind gusts in the 30-40mph range are expected mainly after 2 p.m. on Wednesday through midnight Thursday morning.