Pinpoint Alert Day: Powerful storm Tuesday could bring damaging wind to parts of Western Washington

The snow will continue at times into Sunday night in the Cascades with a Winter Storm Warning issued through 10 a.m. Monday. Another 6-12 inches of snow is likely with the lowest amounts near Snoqualmie Pass and higher amounts likely near Stevens Pass.

However, the snow totals are going to be maximized in west-east bands of snow so the highest amounts will be under where those bands set up for a while.

Travelers need to be prepared to head into the passes.

Gusty winds overnight Saturday subsided, but some passing downpours will remain in the forecast through Sunday night in the lowlands. There is also the possibility of an isolated thunderstorm this Sunday and evening, especially near the coast and Olympic Peninsula.

Monday, we get a bit of a break from the rain chances though some spotty showers will remain out there of rain in the lowlands and snow in the mountains. This will go for Monday night and Tuesday morning as well.

Snow levels could get as low as 1,000 feet on Monday night and Tuesday morning so there could be some snow mixed with rain in any showers in the foothills. Significant accumulation is not expected.

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