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POLL: Excited About Chance of Snow This Weekend?
The National Weather Service predicts a chance of snow for Bonney Lake and Sumner from Saturday night to Monday night.

In case you haven't heard, Western Washington might see some white stuff this weekend.
The National Weather Service predicts a chance of snow between Saturday night and Monday night, the Martin Luther King Holiday:
A STRONG COLD FRONT IS FORECAST TO MOVE THROUGH WESTERN WASHINGTON SATURDAY AFTERNOON...USHERING IN A COLDER AIR MASS WHICH WILL LINGER INTO NEXT WEEK.
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THE AIR MASS IS EXPECTED TO BE COLD ENOUGH SO THAT SNOW LEVELS WILL BE AT OR NEAR SEA-LEVEL BEGINNING SATURDAY EVENING.
HIT AND MISS SHOWERS WILL DEVELOP WITH A THREAT OF A CONVERGENCE ZONE SETTING UP...ESPECIALLY FROM SNOHOMISH COUNTY NORTHWARD SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY. THIS MEANS THERE IS A THREAT OF SOME SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OVER PORTIONS OF THE LOWLANDS.
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AT THIS TIME...PREDICTING WHERE AND HOW MUCH SNOW WILL FALL THIS WEEKEND IS DIFFICULT BUT ACCUMULATIONS ARE MOST LIKELY UNDER THE CONVERGENCE ZONE AND WITH HEAVIER SHOWERS.
For us Puget Sounders, any word of snow coming to region produces mixed reactions. Some people love it. Some hate it. Others are somewhere in the middle.
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