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National Weather Service announces first significant snow for Olympics

Published 1:42 pm Wednesday, March 19, 2014

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Urgent – winter weather message

National Weather Service Seattle Wa

413 pm PDT Sun Oct 25 2009

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First significant snowfall of the season Monday and Tuesday.

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Moist northwesterly flow behind a cold front will

bring heavy Snow to the mountains monday and tuesday. This will be the first Significant

snowfall of the season.

A winter storm warning in effect from 5 am Monday to 5 pm PDT Tuesday…

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The national weather service in seattle has

issued a winter storm warning for heavy snow in the mountains…which is in

effect from 5 am monday to 5 pm pdt tuesday. The winter storm watch is no Longer

in effect.

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The first significant mountain snowfall of the

season…4 to 12 Inches…will occur Monday and Tuesday. A strong cold front

will bring cooler air into the region with snow levels lowering to around 4000

feet across the Olympics and North Cascades by noon Monday. The cold air will

spread into the Central Cascades Monday afternoon. This means Stevens Pass…White

Pass…and Washington Pass will likely get snow. The snow level will lower to

around 3000 feet Monday night with snow also possible at Snoqualmie Pass.

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The forecast calls for 4 to 12 inches of snow through

Tuesday Morning…with heavier amounts possible between stevens and Snoqualmie pass as a puget sound convergence zone

develops.

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Snow showers will continue into tuesday…with

the snow level

Dropping even further.