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Western Washington is bracing for a series of storms bringing wind, rain, and dropping snow levels this weekend. Friday’s commute will be impacted by heavy rain and gusty winds, especially along the coast and northwest interior. Another round of similar weather is expected Saturday. Snow levels will decrease, potentially bringing measurable snowfall to Snoqualmie Pass by Sunday.

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Seattle Braces for Weekend of Wind, Rain, and Snow

SEATTLE, WA – Western Washington residents should prepare for a wet and windy weekend as a fall storm system moves through the region, according to FOX 13 Meteorologist Claire Anderson and the National Weather Service.

The first wave of the storm is expected to hit tonight, bringing heavy to moderate rain and gusty winds that will impact the Friday morning commute. Potential road flooding and downed leaves and branches are a concern. The strongest winds will be felt along the coast and northwest interior. While temperatures will remain mild, a few degrees above the seasonal average, commuters should exercise caution.

“This is going to be a messy commute on Friday,” warned Anderson. “Give yourself extra time and be aware of potential hazards on the roads.”

Another round of rain and strong winds is forecast for Saturday, potentially causing further disruptions. Snow levels are also predicted to drop significantly. By Sunday, Snoqualmie Pass could see its first measurable snowfall of the season, with a few inches possible.

Residents are encouraged to stay informed by downloading the FOX LOCAL app for live Seattle news and weather updates.

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