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Heavy W. Washington rain, mountain snow forecast

The Columbian
Published: March 14, 2011, 12:00am

SEATTLE (AP) — Forecasters see more rain through Tuesday night in Western Washington and heavy snow in the Cascades.

The National Weather Service says rain totals for the storm will range from 1-to-2 inches on the coast and .25-to-1.25 inches in the interior lowlands.

In the Olympics and Cascades, a winter snow warning is in effect for heavy snow through Tuesday night — 2-to-3 feet at Mount Baker, 1-to-2 feet at Stevens Pass and less than a foot at Snoqualmie Pass.

Forecasters say the storm is bringing breezy showery conditions to Eastern Washington with more mountain snow.

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