We enter a wet and windy period through Tuesday. Lots of rain with tonight’s storm and Tuesday’s storm. Expect standing water on the roadways for the commutes through Tuesday. The winds will be gusting up to 35mph with both of these storms. The mountains will get tons of snow. Expect Pass delays with more than 2 feet of new snow. The rivers will run high and fast by Tuesday morning. Starting Wednesday we get some colder and drier air. The air mass is so cold that we could get some lowland snow for the Hood Canal and the South Sound Thursday morning. The roads will be slick too as we drop below freezing for the Thursday and Friday morning commutes.. Walter. 1/6/13
Stormy Weather on tap with two storms heading in

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Another round of snow hits western Washington, and more is on the way
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Monday’s winter weather could be ‘very problematic’ as rainstorm collides with cold air
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Snow chances increasing for parts of the Puget Sound region
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High wind warning in place along the coast as more storms move in
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Two more ‘significant’ winter storms headed for western Washington
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Forecast: More snow possible this week in lowlands
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National Weather Service issues winter weather advisory for foothills
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Coldest weather of the season coming Sunday, lowland snow possible
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Thousands without power, at least three die from exposure after winter storms
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Wet and gusty weather expected for Thursday evening commute
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Series of storms brings wind, rain throughout the week
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Snow slams Northwest again and even Hawaii gets some
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Snow north, rain south and thousands without power after Northwest storms