The National Weather Service says low temperatures bring a chance of late spring snow to Western Washington, up to a foot of snow in the Cascades, and snow and the threat of freeze damage to Eastern Washington.
Forecasters expect temperatures in the 30s Friday night and Saturday in Western Washington while lows in Eastern Washington will be in the 20s.
Meteorologists in Seattle says the snow level is dropping to the 1,000-foot elevation, and there’s a chance of snow down to sea level mixed in the rain showers. The latest recorded snow at Sea-Tac Airport was April 17, 1972.
Drivers in the Cascades passes can still expect winter driving conditions, while low temperatures in Eastern Washington threaten freeze damage to crops.