Northeast U.S. Digs Out After Historic Snowstorm
The Northeastern United States is facing ongoing challenges as it recovers from a massive snowstorm that blanketed the region, disrupting da...
Winter weather advisories have been issued by the National Weather Service (NWS) for mountain regions, indicating potential travel difficulties and slippery road conditions.
Snow accumulations of 4 to 8 inches are expected above 4,000-4,500 feet in areas like the Cascades of Whatcom and Skagit Counties, and Western Okanogan County.
A strong cold front is expected to bring more mountain snow this weekend, with snow levels dropping to 4,000 feet on Sunday.
Ski resorts like Stevens Pass and Crystal Mountain are targeting early December for their opening dates, with a weak La Niña potentially bringing cooler, wetter, and snowier conditions.
Local KIRO hosts are optimistic about the upcoming ski season, highlighting the proximity of ski areas to Seattle.
The National Weather Service has issued winter weather advisories for the mountain regions of Washington, emphasizing the risk of hazardous travel conditions. Areas above 4,000 feet, including the Cascades and Okanogan County, are expected to receive significant snowfall. The advisories, effective through Sunday, October 19, urge travelers to prepare for winter weather and monitor updates from NWS and the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT).
A strong cold front is anticipated to sweep through western Washington, bringing rain to lower elevations and snow to the mountains. Snow levels are predicted to drop to 4,000 feet on Sunday, potentially affecting Stevens Pass and causing more accumulation on the North Cascades Highway and Chinook Pass. Weather models suggest several more inches of snow are likely, benefiting higher elevation areas such as Mount Baker and Mount Rainier.
Local ski resorts are preparing for the season, with Stevens Pass Ski Resort and Crystal Mountain Resort aiming to open around December 5. A weak La Niña forecast suggests the possibility of a cooler, wetter, and snowier winter, adding to the anticipation among ski enthusiasts. KIRO hosts Jake and Spike have expressed excitement about the upcoming ski season, noting the accessibility of ski areas from Seattle.
Q: What areas are under winter weather advisory?
The Cascades of Whatcom and Skagit Counties, and Western Okanogan County.
Q: How much snow is expected?
4 to 8 inches above 4,000-4,500 feet.
Q: When are ski resorts expected to open?
Stevens Pass and Crystal Mountain are targeting December 5.
Be prepared for potentially hazardous travel conditions in mountain regions due to snow and ice.
Monitor weather updates from NWS and WSDOT before traveling.
Ski resorts are preparing for the upcoming season, with potential for a snowier winter due to La Niña.
Consider visiting local ski areas, which are easily accessible from Seattle.
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