Washington Snow Showers Expected This Week: Seattle Braces for Chilly Temps and Icy Roads
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Seattle, WA – Snow showers will continue throughout the week in Seattle, with icy conditions and below-freezing temperatures creating hazardous travel. Residents should prepare for slick roads, particularly during the morning and evening commutes.
According to the National Weather Service, a 40% chance of snow showers is expected Tuesday, with a high near 38°F. Wind chill values may drop into the mid-20s. Overnight, temperatures will fall to 26°F with a 30% chance of snow and light accumulation. Wednesday brings another 50% chance of snow showers, with temperatures hovering around 36°F.
By midweek, cold temperatures persist, with a low of 27°F expected Wednesday night. Thursday offers some relief as skies clear, but a chance of morning snow showers remains.
Drivers should use caution, as untreated roads and bridges may become slick. South and east winds will shift through the week, affecting visibility and road conditions.
Travelers are encouraged to check local weather updates and allow extra time for commutes. Snow accumulation may be minor but can still impact roadways.
Stay tuned for weather alerts and prepare for freezing conditions as Seattle experiences winter’s grip.
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