WEST SEATTLE WEATHER: Subfreezing highs, and maybe snow, still on the way

The National Weather Service says we haven’t had a daytime high below 30 degrees since 2014, and haven’t had two consecutive daily highs below 30 degrees since 2010, but both could happen next week. The NWS’s updated Special Weather Statement and forecast say the big chill starts arriving Sunday night – Tuesday and Wednesday are the days expected to have the lowest lows.

5 Replies to "WEST SEATTLE WEATHER: Subfreezing highs, and maybe snow, still on the way"

  • Yma January 10, 2020 (9:51 pm)

    Ok folks – disconnect hoses, put covers on spigots, get your long johns out, keep pets indoors & see if neighbors are doing ok.if it does snow, it’ll stick around for some days. Try to keep the sidewalks clear. Time for indoor movies & books & warm drinks.

  • Bradley January 11, 2020 (12:39 am)

    Great! I love cozy, cold winter nights⛄

  • West Seattle Guy January 11, 2020 (8:37 am)

    Someone save the West Seattle Turkey!

  • ran January 11, 2020 (8:53 am)

    WHEN IT’S RAIN PART OF FREEWAY I-5 AROUND SEATTLE BECOME SWIMING POOL  CAUSING SOMETIMES SERIOUS ACCIDENT . SEATTLE ROADS ,STREET,AVE,ALLE   ALL BROKE FOUL UP OF HOLES  DAMAGING  CAR CV JOINTS AND SUSPENSION WICH WONT LAST FOR LONG.WE SEE ALWAYS  ROADTRUCK  WORKING ON SIDE BUT THE ROADS ARE WORSE NOT BETTER.WE PAY MORE TAX AT PUMP AT DMV  AND WE STILL DRIVING ON THE WORSE ROADS IN NATION SO WERE ALL THE TAX MONEY GOES?  

  • Jim P. January 11, 2020 (12:43 pm)

    Finally, the sort of winter weather I moved up here for.

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