Tropical Storm Melissa update
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Snow levels are forecast to drop on Sunday, making for snowy conditions at the mountain passes. A Winter Weather Advisory will go into effect Saturday evening into Sunday evening for the Cascades above 3500ft. Heavier snow for the higher passes, with up 14" at Mount Rainier.
Those sunny, crisp fall days are officially gone in western Washington as the first major fall storm of the season is set to bring heavy rain and strong winds. The atmospheric river system is expected to bring in 1-3 inches of rain.
The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) and Seattle Public Utilities are coordinating efforts to target areas with significant debris buildup and respond quickly to flooding reports.
The IMD has warned of heavy rain, strong winds, and rough sea conditions along the Andhra coast during the period of landfall.
If you’re one of those people who thrive in cold and rainy conditions, you’re in luck: The unsettled weather patterns will continue into next week, bringing spurts of precipitation, more mountain snowfall and the chance for high winds to hit the coast.
A powerful atmospheric river will hit the Pacific Northwest later this week, bringing heavy rain and up to 2 feet of snow in the highest elevations.