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Seattle, Washington – Wet highways and reduced visibility could impact drivers along I-5 and I-90 before 8 a.m. Thursday as a series of Pacific systems moves into Washington, bringing widespread rain and high-elevation snow through early next week.
According to the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center, Washington now sits in a 60 to 70 percent above-normal precipitation zone through Tuesday, signaling a notably active stretch for the Pacific Northwest. The same 8-to-14-day outlook favors below-normal temperatures across much of the West Coast, reinforcing a cooler, unsettled pattern…