Western Washington slowly thawing out with possibility of urban flooding

SEATTLE — After a snowy weekend, the weather in Western Washington has changed to rain, with temps in the low-30s.

There is still some snow and freezing rain and breezy conditions in the foothills.

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Winter Weather Advisories are in effect for the foothills and western Whatcom County until 10 a.m. Tuesday.

Main roads should be fine for driving, but the side roads and neighborhoods are still covered in compact snow and icy slush.

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The mountains will get hit hard with snow, as our snow levels rise to about 1,500 feet. Not only will you hit ice and compact snow in the foothills, but 7-10 inches in the passes Monday and more Monday night. Around 15-30 inches of snow will fall in the mountains.

Tuesday we will see scattered showers with overnight lows in the upper-30s. We might squeeze out one dry day on Wednesday before we turn to rain and stay wet through the weekend, in the upper-40s and lower-50s.