Mountain snow ends Tuesday morning, drier weather ahead for Seattle
After a busy day of weather on Monday with strong winds and heavy rain, quieter and drier weather is forecast in the Seattle area on Tuesday. A few showers are lingering over the mountains this morning, producing a couple extra inches of snow for Stevens and White Passes. Those showers will gradually taper this morning.
Otherwise, you can plan on mostly cloudy skies today with highs in the low to mid 50s around Western Washington. Light showers could develop along the coast and Southwest Washington today, but most other locations will wind up being shower-free. There may be a few hints of sunshine this afternoon, but I wouldn't get too excited; today will probably trend more toward cloudy than sunny.
The weather is stabilizing just in time for Election Day . If you're voting today or dropping off your ballot, I'd recommend dressing in warm layers. There's a better possibility of sunshine Wednesday afternoon. Tomorrow morning will start cool, cloudy and murky. Lows will plunge to the upper 30s in the Seattle area.
Thursday is currently looking bright, beautiful and dry. Enjoy! Most of Friday should be dry as well, but showers could return late in the evening. On-and-off rain continues this weekend. Snow could fire up over Stevens and White Passes going into Sunday and Monday.
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