Massive winter storm dumps sleet, freezing rain and snow
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A disturbance is going to bring stronger wind and a few rain, freezing rain, and snow showers to our area tomorrow and tomorrow night.
Light mixed precip. (including pockets of freezing rain) will continue into early Sat. with highs in the mid 30s to mid 40s. Beyond that, high pressure takes hold with dry & warm conditions.
Snow levels move up to about 6,000 feet by the afternoon, meaning only the highest peaks along the Cascades will see any snow. Pass level roads will see mostly rain Thursday. A warm front moving into the region Friday will push snow levels even higher to about 7,000 feet. Sorry snow sports enthusiasts.
There are going to be a few scattered snow/graupel/rain showers on Wednesday and it will be breezy/gusty as a disturbance passes through our area.
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