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After a week of sunshine and dry weather, a return to more usual soggy, blustery fall weather has struck the Puget Sound region and other parts of western Washington this weekend.
Washington's mountains may see their first round of snow this weekend, with elevations above 4,000 feet affected.
Stevens Pass could see as much as 4 inches of snow by Monday, forecasts show. The snow level could fall to 3,500 feet.
Another advisory covers Western Okanogan County (including Washington Pass) from 11:00 p.m. on Saturday through 11 p.m. on Sunday—snow accumulations of 4 to 8 inches are expected above 4,000 feet.
It won't rain the whole weekend, but expect periods of showers and breezy winds, and also the first chance of mountain snow over the Cascades Sunday into Monday.