‘Significant storm system’ expected to hit Western Washington Sunday

The National Weather Service is warning of a “significant storm system” that could hit Western Washington on Sunday.

KIRO 7 Chief Meteorologist Morgan Palmer expects Pinpoint Alert Days for Sunday and Monday.

He said it will become increasingly rainy through Sunday morning with rainy and windy conditions by late in the day in the lowlands. Winds could gust to 40mph in the north Sound with gusts over 30mph in many other spots.

Rain will be heavy in many locations but we’ll likely have a bit of a lighter rain pattern in the Central Sound around Seattle due to rain shadowing from the Olympics.

Winter Storm Watch is up for the Cascades above 1,500′ elevation for very heavy snowfall starting on Sunday but increasing in intensity from Sunday afternoon through Monday morning.

One to two-inch per-hour snowfall rates are likely with totals of one to three feet, including at the passes. Pass travel will be very difficult once the heavy snow begins. This is beneficial for our snowpack though not nearly enough to get us anywhere close to average.

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