Capitol Hill and Seattle should get another one to two inches of snow overnight into Thursday morning. And it should not stick.
The National Weather Service has issued a new “Winter Weather Advisory” for the region calling for more snow across the Puget Sound through Thursday afternoon but forecasted temperatures in Seattle are expected to make any accumulation here unlikely to be significant.
Still, the morning could bring freezing temperatures and icy sidewalks out of whatever mix of snow and rain occurs.
β οΈ NEXT 24 HRS
βοΈ Rain turns to snow this evening & overnight
βοΈShowers gradually diminish through Thurs
βοΈ Snow totals will be variable due to showers & snow bands
π Challenging commute conditions possible
π§ Areas of black ice
π Plan ahead, take it slow, & be patient! #wawx pic.twitter.com/3zyChaiFKa— NWS Seattle (@NWSSeattle) December 1, 2022
These autumn rounds of “wintry mix” weather are expected to persist in Seattle into at least next week.
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Top of Capitol Hill seems bone dry to me this morning. Was there a big snowfall somewhere in town?
I know forecasting our microclimates is incredibly difficult but I feel like we often get “snowmaggeddon” or “atmospheric river” forecasts from the news and the NWS and they’re right like 50% of the time.