Local @SeattleWXGuy Michael Snyder says there’s a big question on the minds of weather prognosticators coming up: SNOW?
Snyder says in his latest video forecast that some models are predicting a chance of cold weather moving in next week, possibly bringing with it some of the white stuff.
“Polar lobes trying to move down off the west coast of the Pacific Northwest,” Snyder said, “and bring some potential for some snowfall for lower elevations here.”
Watch his latest video:
The big question: Snow? https://t.co/xmGrW9DOY3 via @YouTube pic.twitter.com/VwBmsCNF9R
— Michael Snyder (@SeattleWXGuy) November 1, 2022
ECMWF trending towards a more favorable trajectory and a stronger polar lobe. Getting interesting. #wawx #bcstorm #winter #snow todays 18z vs 00z model runs. pic.twitter.com/kmkd6Itzla
— Michael Snyder (@SeattleWXGuy) November 1, 2022
Cold air will filter into the region over the next couple days. Snow levels will fall to the mountain passes with light snow showers at times. An abrupt change to warmer and wetter is expected on Friday…followed by colder again over the weekend. Welcome to November. #wawx pic.twitter.com/R2s4a4wNbe
— NWS Seattle (@NWSSeattle) November 1, 2022
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