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Snow could return to Puget Sound next week as temperatures plummet

Feb 17, 2023, 11:42 AM | Updated: 2:30 pm

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The Puget Sound region enters into a deep freeze. (Photo by Sam Campbell)

(Photo by Sam Campbell)

A cold weather pattern is headed toward the Puget Sound region next week, with a blast of arctic air expected to increase the likelihood of snow.

While snow will be sparse again, much like Tuesday, Feb. 14, meteorologists are predicting high temperatures in the 30s, about 10 degrees cooler than the seasonal average.

“This cold weather pattern is rather unusual for this time of year. Yet, winter is not over and this change in the weather reminds of just that,” ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Newsradio meteorologist Ted Buehner said. “The big question will be if there will be any moisture that could produce snow in the lowlands of Western Washington. This is a time to stay tuned and monitor conditions as this event unfolds and becomes more clear on the outcome.”

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³ÉÈËXÕ¾ 7 Meteorologist Nick Allard is predicting snow in some lowland regions Tuesday and Wednesday, but how much is still not known.

On Tuesday, temperatures will remain relatively mild through the morning hours and possibly even the afternoon, but the forecast data right now point to colder air flooding into the region into Tuesday night and Wednesday,” Allard said. “Snow levels will likely fall to below 500 feet by Tuesday evening, if not before. Then snow levels reach sea level into Tuesday night and Wednesday.”

Temperatures in central and eastern Washington will be significantly colder, staying in the 20s for highs.

The is also predicting snow in the region mid-week, saying that the bulk of the snow will be in the Cascades and the Sound will mostly experience rain.

The snow is not expected to last long, though, as the dry, cold weather moves through the region.

“The magnitude of the cold blast late next week will also probably lead to drying with sunshine from around Wednesday afternoon into the end of next week,” Allard said. “Highs will likely only be in the 20s and low-mid 30s with morning low temperatures in the 20s or even teens in spots.”

³ÉÈËXÕ¾ 7 contributed to this report

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