
Reports: Spring Weather Brings Rain, Snow, and Wind to Washington
SEATTLE, WA - As Seattle ushers in spring, it's clear the city isn't quite ready to say goodbye to the rain. A series of weather systems are keeping the wet and windy conditions going well into the weekend, the Seattle Times reports.
Seattle dwellers are experiencing a mix of scattered showers, mountain snow, and breezy winds, especially on Thursday and Friday, with gusts reaching up to 30 mph. Not exactly what you'd expect as the calendar flips to spring.

If you’re planning any cross-Cascade travel, stay on top of the forecast. A winter storm warning is in effect for Stevens Pass and parts of the Cascades through Saturday evening.
Saturday might offer a brief respite in the lowlands—just a little breather before Sunday brings rain back into the picture. That'll be paired with more snow in the mountains and potential river flooding, as snow levels rise above 7,000 feet. But hey, the upside is that by early next week, temperatures will start climbing into the mid-60s, and there’s even a hint of sunshine on the horizon.
For all the updates on how these conditions are shaking up travel and local operations, keep checking in with ANUK. We’ve got you covered.