Washington Weekend Snow & Rain: What to Expect in the First Week of February in Seattle
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Seattle, WA — February kicks off with a mix of rain and snow in Seattle, making travel conditions tricky and impacting weekend plans. Residents should prepare for changing conditions as a series of storm systems move through the area.
According to the National Weather Service, Saturday will bring showers with a high of 42°F, followed by a chance of rain and snow tonight. Temperatures will drop to 32°F, with snow showers likely overnight. On Sunday, expect snow before 10 a.m., transitioning into rain with a high near 40°F. Snow accumulations should remain light, but slick roads are possible.
Sunday night brings another round of snow showers, with temperatures falling to 30°F. Monday will stay cold, with snow likely in the morning and a high of 37°F. Light accumulations are expected, with another cold night ahead at 27°F.
Looking ahead, Tuesday will see scattered snow showers, with highs near 36°F. By midweek, temperatures will hover in the upper 30s with occasional snow flurries. Drivers should remain cautious on elevated roads and bridges, as icy patches could develop overnight.
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