Monday, January 16, 2012

Seattle weather

  • Snow resumed falling over much of the Western Washington lowlands on Sunday morning as the region entered its second day of wintry weather - with at least two more days to go. The snowfall appeared to be more widespread than on Saturday.
  • (Seattle Post Intelligencer)
  • Stormy weather will return in the Northwest this weekend with the potential for a wintry mix of snow and rain in Seattle. The same storm that brought blizzard conditions to areas already buried under feet of snow in Alaska will slide into western Canada on Saturday.
  • (AccuWeather.com)
  • But thats Alaska. In Western Washington, its the forecast of 1 inch of snow that sends shivers through Seattle.
  • (Seattle Times)
  • SEATTLE (AP) — A winter weather system is socking Washington with a one-two-three punch this week, with as much as 7 inches expected in Seattle and other areas of the state by Tuesday and the heaviest snowfall due Wednesday.
  • (Seattle Post Intelligencer)
  • SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 11, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- The Climate Corporation today announced the official opening of its newest office, located in Seattle, Washington.
  • (CNBC)
  • Snow can accumulate a couple of inches from Seattle, Wash., to Portland, Ore., through Monday. Despite the occasional snow early this week, our attention will be focused on the region for some wild weather next week.
  • (AccuWeather.com)
  • Winter weather advisories posted for much of Western Washington expired at 4 p.m. Sunday, but remained in effect until 10 p.m. for the greater Seattle area, Cascade foothills, southwestern Washington and the coast.
  • (KOMO News)
  • The National Weather Service is calling for a historic snowstorm to Anything from 6-14 inches in the immediate Seattle area.
  • (My Ballard)
  • SEATTLE -- 2011 might be best remembered for what didnt happen in the weather world as opposed to what did. Seattle did not get 23 feet of snow in one day.
  • (KOMO News)
  • Forecasters are still evaluating computer models, and a more accurate picture should be available Monday, Jan. 16, said meteorologist Mike McFarland of the National Weather Service office in Seattle.
  • (Bellingham Herald)

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