SEATTLE (AP) — Drivers, skiers, students and beachgoers are all facing widespread warnings about forceful winds, snow dumps and freezing temperatures as the region’s first major winter storm of the season hits the Pacific Northwest.
Both the Seattle and Portland metro areas are bracing for a possible round of snow in the coming days that will be coupled with below-freezing temperatures.
The National Weather Service issued a winter storm watch for the Seattle metro area in effect this afternoon through evening, forecasting between a trace to 4 inches of snow.
Meteorologists also predict snow for Portland by Wednesday.
The storm was already in action in higher elevations.
Eastbound Interstate 90 at Snoqualmie Pass was again shuttered Saturday afternoon with no estimate on when the road would reopen. The Washington State Department of Transportation reported heavy snow and poor visibility was causing vehicles to slip and slide near the summit.