WeatherWatcher: Winter Weather Advisory is now canceled
Friday, December 23, 2016
The National Weather Service in Seattle has canceled the winter weather advisory for the greater Seattle area, including Shoreline and Lake Forest Park. Snow and rain or mixed showers are expected to continue this evening and into tomorrow morning but little to no accumulation is expected. Snow levels are hovering between 300 and 500 feet, leaving conditions to be too marginal for any significant impacts.
Forecast: Christmas Eve we are expecting temperatures in the low-mid 30's with rain, snow and rain mixed or snow showers tapering off in the afternoon. Skies will start clearing and lows Saturday night will dip into the upper 20's or low 30's. Christmas day will be cold and sunny, high temperatures are expected to be in the upper 30's or near the 40°F mark. Lows in the upper 20's or low 30's.
Monday a new chance of rain mixed with snow or snow is expected, no accumulations are certain at this time but I suspect it may be a repeat of today. Temperatures are expected to warm at night fall with a breezy storm system moving in to warm things back up into the mid 40's. Next week looks like a seasonable rainy pattern right now.
Visit shorelineweather.com for current weather conditions and be sure to watch the twitter feed on the right side of that page for any immediate updates.
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