Western Washington sees light snow, then dry stretch with freezing nights ahead

Areas from Snohomish and King counties picked up a dusting of about 2 inches of snow from Friday through Saturday morning.

NORTH BEND, Wash. — Western Washington saw light snowfall within a Puget Sound convergence zone that lingered into Saturday morning, while mostly dry weather and cold nights will dominate through at least midweek.

Areas in Snohomish and King counties picked up a dusting up to about 2 inches of snow Friday through Saturday morning. Everett reported a light coating, while about an inch fell southeast of Monroe. Farther east and at higher elevations, snowfall totals were significantly higher, with Snoqualmie Pass receiving about 10 inches,

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