Friday brought every kind of frozen precipitation but freezing rain to the Evergreen State. I saw ice pellets (hail), snow and snow pellets in the scattered showers that hit our area. Even though temperatures climbed to the 40s, snows fell clear to sea level with the very cold air aloft.
But that was Friday. Today’s temperatures may creep to 60 degrees and Monday’s even higher, with not really much rain — maybe just a little bit Tuesday through Thursday. That is good news. March leaves us rather quietly.
Long range charts are hinting at a nice, sunny Easter weekend — maybe 70 degrees? Perhaps the lion sleeps.
Friday’s snow was very heavy for this time of the year with upwards of 4-6 inches in Snohomish County and even 2-4 inches on Whidbey Island. But by afternoon, the sun came out to clear the roads.