Snow that created a messy morning commute has faded away, leaving us with icy side streets and longer commutes tonight and tomorrow morning.
Plan your Tuesday
The rest of today is the start of a 36-hour break from wet weather. We could see the sun pop out a little bit in the afternoon. This evening, freezing fog will develop in the region, which will keep driving conditions on the wintry side tonight and for Wednesday morning.
What We’re Tracking
It will be sub-freezing and cloudy or foggy through Wednesday night. The weather pattern shifts significantly starting Thursday as warmer, moist subtropical air moves in. Snow levels rise from Thursday into Friday, so we’ll begin with slushy snow and transition to rain Thursday night in the valleys. Some parts of Eastern Washington may see freezing rain, and we are monitoring this part of the forecast closely. Check kxly.com for more details as we get closer to Thursday.
Wet weather continues into the weekend. Mountain passes will see multiple inches of snow during this period. Additionally, gusty winds will show up with the warmth on Friday, and breeziness will continue into the weekend.
Extended Forecast
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