WEST SEATTLE WEATHER: The closest we’re going to get to a white Christmas …

… are views like these. Above, David Hutchinson‘s photo of the Olympics during a weekend sunbreak. Below, Bob Bollen‘s recent view of the Mount Rainier vicinity, with the West Seattle Bridge in the foreground.

As for our forecast down here in the lowlands … you might see the mountains again later today, if the “partly sunny” projection comes true.

6 Replies to "WEST SEATTLE WEATHER: The closest we're going to get to a white Christmas ..."

  • Airwolf December 23, 2019 (10:49 am)

    is that photoshop?    

    • WSB December 23, 2019 (11:14 am)

      Nope, both photographers who have contributed befoee.

    • Rainier December 23, 2019 (11:20 am)

      Really good lens. 

  • Just wondering December 23, 2019 (11:42 am)

    After all the rain that’s “close” enough!

  • newnative December 23, 2019 (12:11 pm)

    It’s a little-known fact that Canada often borrows Mt. Rainier during our long-running cloud cover. Sometimes they return her in different places. 

  • Rick December 23, 2019 (12:52 pm)

    It’s actually a cardboard cutout put up on clear days.

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