Tonight's Forecast: Winds and rain taper off

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Tonight's Forecast: Winds and rain taper off

It has been an active day! We finished it off with some strong wind gusts across the region. Here is a look at some of the peak wind gusts across Western Washington.

It has been an active day! We finished it off with some strong wind gusts across the region. Here is a look at some of the peak wind gusts across Western Washington:  

The rain will continue to taper off along with the wind speeds. Temperatures will begin to drop, and we can expect some chilly weather tomorrow morning. Here is a look at your morning lows:

Most of the region received between 1-3" of rain accumulation. The good news is that we will continue to clear out overnight. Expect only a few isolated showers tomorrow. Here is a look at your FutureCast showing the rain chances through tomorrow:

The biggest concern tonight will be the snow accumulation in the Cascades. This is where we have a *Winter Weather Advisory* in place until 1:00 a.m. Wednesday morning. Passes could receive between 8-12" of snow! Watch for pass conditions as they are expected to deteriorate quickly.

With all the recent rain, our rivers have been cresting. Here is a look at our current flood stage (as of 9:15 p.m.):

One of the bigger weather issues from earlier today was the coastal flooding. Due to high tides returning again tomorrow, we will be under a *Coastal Flood Advisory* for the Puget Sound.  Here is a look at the details:

By the way - The *Flood Watch* will remain in effect through tomorrow.

We are still expecting rain in the coming days, but NOTHING like what we just went through. Here is a lock at your 7-day forecast:

Have a good one!

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