Dry, cold weather in Seattle for New Year's Eve

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Seattle weather: Dry stretch continues Tuesday

As temperatures approach freezing again, pockets of freezing fog and icy spots will be possible Tuesday morning. 

Parts of Puget Sound woke up to freezing fog once again. In these areas, black ice was a real concern — especially on bridges and overpasses. In some cases, the fog could last as late as noon or shortly thereafter.

Once the fog lifts, we'll enjoy beautiful, filtered sunshine. You can plan on mid-to-high-level clouds. Highs will only lift to the mid 40s. The Cascade gap communities (e.g. North Bend) could be slightly breezy.

New Year's Eve forecast in Seattle

What's next:

Evenings and mornings in the coming days will be chilly with lows tumbling to the upper 20s to the low 30s.

As of right now, New Year's Eve is looking great! You can plan on generally light winds, partly cloudy skies with dry weather. It'll be quite chilly, so dress in warm layers. We'll let you know of any updates.

Light showers return by Thursday evening. On Friday, rainy pockets are a possibility. There's a slight uptick in the rain chances on Saturday. Saturday will also feature breezy conditions and moderate mountain snow.

There could be minor-to-moderate amounts of mountain snow at times between Friday and next Monday: stay tuned! Thankfully, we're not forecasting any river flooding for at least the next seven days. 

Take good care!

Warmly,

Meteorologist Abby Acone

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The Source: Information in this story comes from weather models interpreted by FOX 13 Seattle meteorologist Abby Acone.

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