Blustery weather eases in western Washington

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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