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At 3:01 p.m. on Monday, the NWS Seattle WA issued a winter weather advisory valid from Tuesday 10 a.m. until Wednesday 4 a.m. for Cascades of Pierce and Lewis counties.
Washington's mountains may see snow this weekend, with elevations above 4,000 feet affected. Areas like Stevens Pass could receive a dusting of snow, while lower elevations will experience fall rain.
Flood Watch issued for parts of Washington including Clallam and King counties due to forecasted heavy rainfall.
The National Weather Service in Seattle issued a Flood Watch for western Washington due to expected heavy rain.
The first round of heavy rain will arrive on Monday as the much advertised atmospheric river arrives in Western Washington.