Clouds and rain could give way to lowland snow on Sunday
EVERETT That unseasonably warm winter weve been having? Well, its about to get seasonal.
By Sunday evening, maybe Sunday afternoon, expect to see snow in Everett and other low-lying areas. Forecasters predict even colder temperatures Monday that might linger through the week.
Were a little overdue for a shot of winter, said Mike McFarland, a National Weather Service meteorologist in Seattle.
As for Friday and Saturday, theyre only expected to bring clouds and some rain.
By the time people are done watching the Patriots and Rams settle Super Bowl LIII this Sunday kickoff is at 3:30 p.m. that all could change.
The Weather Service predicts a trough of cold air will descend from British Columbia. That could bring breezy conditions to Snohomish County and much stronger winds to the north, in Whatcom and San Juan counties.
Daytime highs in the low 40s on Sunday could slide into the high 20s overnight. Mondays highs could stall in the mid-30s across the Snohomish County lowlands and hit the mid-20s the following night.
Well cool down sometime on Sunday, McFarland said. Late in the day is a better bet. Timing is a little tricky.
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