Some areas in the south Sound and southwest Washington are still seeing snow or a mixture of snow and rain on Sunday.
North Seattle will likely remain dry most of the day under cloudy skies, as areas north of Olympia will see some rain showers mixed with a few snowflakes.
Monday should stay mostly dry after a frosty start in some parts of the region. After the chilly morning, highs will likely hit the upper 30s and lower 40s with mostly cloudy skies.
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Tuesday kicks off a string of showery days with highs in the low to mid 40s.
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According to the Seattle Weather Blog, the 4.4 inches of snow accumulated through Saturday make this the sixth-snowiest start to a Seattle winter since record-keeping began at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport in 1945 and the snowiest in four decades.
Overnight lows will not be low enough to support any widespread overnight snowfall.
Wednesday features a 30% chance of rain, mainly after 10 a.m., with a high near 44 degrees in Seattle, according to the National Weather Service. More of the same is in store for Thursday.
Rain and snow is likely on Friday, according to the National Weather Service, and more rain is expected next weekend.