Wednesday night’s rain will send another pulse of water into already full Washington rivers, but forecasters do not expect significant new flooding impacts.
SNOQUALMIE PASS, Wash. — Western Washington saw blustery conditions slowly ease and a cooler, more seasonal pattern settles in across the region on Wednesday.
Winds decreased and snow levels dropped, bringing heavy snow to the Cascades and all major mountain passes.
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Between 5 and 10 inches of snow is expected at Snoqualmie Pass and Stevens Pass between Wednesday morning and Thursday morning, with a possible convergence
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