Lowland rain and lots of mountain snow for President's Day weekend

The strongest weather system of the month so far will move through the area Saturday into Sunday brining lowland rain and mountain snow.

Snow headed to the mountains
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A strong system will move into the region starting Saturday delivering lowland rain, gusty winds, and heavy mountain snow.

Temps nearing 50 on Friday, drizzle expected
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Highs will be in the upper 40s this weekend, but heavy mountain snow is expected on Sunday

Two more dry days before cool showers and mountain snow return
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FOX 13 Meteorologist Brian MacMillan says temperatures are cooling down as lowland rain and mountain snow returns to Western Washington.

Seattle Weather: 2 more dry days before cool showers and mountain snow return

Thursday will bring overcast skies and a few light showers over the northern Washington Cascades. We are tracking rain and snow set to arrive this weekend, bringing rain to the lowlands and heavy snow to the mountains.

Cloudy days ahead, rain returns this weekend

After a cloudy start, skies have cleared a bit for a gorgeous close to Wednesday! But it won't stay long—over the next two days we can expect less sunshine in the afternoons.

Man accidentally leaves sunroof open during heavy snowfall

Steve Maguire left the sunroof on the family van open on a sunny Saturday afternoon but come Sunday, he would probably regret that decision after heavy snow fell all day on Sunday and into Monday morning.

Mainly dry work week, mountain snow ahead this weekend

More sunshine is expected today in the Puget Sound area as a ridge of high pressure settles in offshore. We will see a shift in the weather pattern heading into this weekend, bringing cooler temperatures, cool showers to the lowlands, and snow to the Cascades.

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Cloudy and drizzly for the next few days as a few weak disturbances cross the region

Despite the cloudy skies we were able to land almost at average today!  Seattle landing at 49 with most other areas in the same boat.   Normal for the next couple of days is 50.

A very dry first half of February with no soaking rain in sight

A ridge of high pressure offshore will keep the Puget Sound area cloudy but mainly dry through the end of the week.