Bitter cold to continue with snow in several places
As parts of the Puget Sound region continues to dip below freezing overnight Wednesday into Thursday, icy roads and the safety of pets and people will still be a concern as some areas could get snow.
Areas along the Strait of Juan de Fuca, across Whidbey Island to areas around Skagit County could wind up getting anywhere from 1 to 3 inches of snow. Other places could perhaps get a dusting of an inch or so.
Although snow is expected to fall, it is also expected to clear quickly in some areas as the snowflakes will be eaten up by dry air as it falls to the surface.
By late afternoon on Thursday, sunshine is expected with highs in the upper 30s to low 40s, leaving behind Wednesdays arctic-like weather, which the National weather Service said was forecast to be one of the coldest February days on record. At 7 a.m., temperatures dipped to 23 degrees in Seattle. The record low for Seattle was 24 degrees in 2018.
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