Cliff Mass talking about snow in the Seattle area

The University of Washington Atmospheric Sciences Professor Cliff Mass says there is “potential” for up to an empty Seattle Snow.

“We know it’s going to be cold. We will stay in this cold situation – not super deluxe cold for most of western Washington. Temperatures in the 30s. But the place that has the coldest air is in the northwest, where cold air comes out of the Frasier River Valley to Bellingham and out that way. They get Arctic air up there and a lot of snow in some places, “explained Mass at” The Jason Rantz Show “at KTTH.

He says the next chance of some snow is Monday night due to low temperatures moving down the coast.

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Cliff Mass warns that in “Seattle, Tacoma, near Puget Sound, there could be a dust in half an inch, maybe an inch in some places slightly away from the water.”

“After the pendant time, there will be some light snow moving into western Washington, and that’s pretty sure. It gets hit and miss. Some places can get half an inch or an inch, and in other places just a dust. But there is another chance of snow tonight, ”Mass explained.

Mass notes that the snow will rise as you enter Bellevue and into some of the high heights. But if you expect a lot Of snow he says “We are running out of time.”

“It’s extremely rare to get any significant snow here in western Washington Lowlands past about the third week of February. So the probability goes far down and the latest we got some significant snow was the first week of March. So you know we don’t have much time, ”he said.

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