Seattle weather: Another round of light lowland snow possible Tuesday morning
Snow chances continue as we head into the work week
A new system off the coast will increase snow chances through the morning hours. This low pressure system will continue to cause snow chances through Tuesday.
SEATTLE - A cold air mass will bring Western Washington another chance of snow late Monday night into Tuesday morning as a low pressure system moves onshore.
A trace to two inches of wet snow is possible again Tuesday morning, but it should quickly melt on the roads after sunrise.
Showers could persist into the afternoon, with a possible convergence zone developing over Snohomish County.
This is a changing forecast and will be updated this evening, but be prepared for the possibility of a rough morning commute tomorrow.
With Sunday's snow, we now have 8.1 inches of total snow accumulation this winter. We could add to that Tuesday and later this week.
If you're on the hunt for a dry day, Wednesday looks like the best day this week with mostly cloudy skies. Showers return Thursday through Saturday and rain/snow mix is possible Friday and Saturday mornings. There is no sign of a significant warmup for at least the next 10 days.