A cold air mass dipping south from the Gulf of Alaska is going to shake Whatcom County out of its recent warm spell, sending temperatures below seasonable levels and bringing the possibility of lowland snow later next week.
Whatcom County residents could be seeing a few flurries or a rain-snow mix in the early morning hours starting early Monday and lasting through the week, the National Weather Service said in an online briefing Friday.
Snow levels will drop to about 1,000 feet overnight, which could mean snow for the Cascades foothills and the higher elevations around Bellingham…