.
Feedback

Snow in the Mix for Woodinville Overnight Into Thursday

Shortly before 10 p.m. Wednesday rain turned to a slushy snow mix as soccer players practiced at Woodinville Fields.

Like Woodinville Patch on Facebook Follow us on Twitter | Sign up for our daily newsletter

Some of us had to wait for the first official day of spring to see snow in the city of Woodinville.

Shortly before 10 p.m. Wednesday rain turned to a slushy snow mix as soccer players practiced at Woodinville Fields.

Did you get photos or video of the snow around Woodinville? Post them here by clicking on the Upload button above.

The National Weather Service issued a special weather statement Wednesday:

The strong low pressure system affecting western Washington will move inland later (Wednesday night). Winds will decrease as a much colder air mass filters into the area. A colder and showery air mass will remain in place through Friday morning with snow levels falling to 500 feet and occasionally to near sea-level. Showers could produce quick accumulations of an inch that will melt quickly during the day.

A Puget Sound convergence zone is also expected to be active through the end of the week. Multiple convergence zones could affect the urban corridor from Seattle north to Whatcom County through Thursday afternoon. The convergence zone may drift farther south toward Seattle and Tacoma areas by later Thursday night and Friday morning. Areas that get a persistent convergence zone could see localized accumulations of 2 or 3 inches - mainly away from the water. Hilltops above a couple hundred feet and the east Puget Sound lowlands east of Bellevue will have the best chance of some light snow accumulation.

In addition, temperatures will be unseasonably cold. Low temperatures will be in the 30s Thursday morning, cooling into the mid-20s to lower 30s Friday and Saturday mornings. The coldest temperatures will occur in outlying areas and the usual cold pockets such as Olympia, Shelton and Bremerton. It is possible a couple record low temperatures could be reached. 

A slow moderating trend is expected over the weekend.

 

Newsletter & Alerts

Get the best stories each day and important breaking news

Subscribe

Not from Woodinville Patch? Find your Local Patch »

Loading comments ...
Note Article
Just a short thought to get the word out quickly about anything in your neighborhood.
Share something with your neighbors. Write a new post... What's up? Make an announcement, speak your mind, or sell something
Ken Mortland May 17, 2013 at 09:53 am
Congratulations to Inglemoor and Woodinville DECA teams. I knew you'd do us proud. NorthshoreRead More School District's DECA program has been winning awards for years. One of my ex-students, Heather Pressler, a DECA award winner from Inglemoor, is now a PhD candidate in molecular biology back on the East Coast. DECA opens so many doors to success.
L to R: Carol Pawlak, Amgen corportate communications; Bob Stewart, Bothell High School principal; Julia Lacey, Northshore School Board president; Larry Francois, Northshore superintendent; Amanda Rainwater, Bothell High School science teacher; and R
Ken Mortland May 17, 2013 at 09:48 am
Congratulation, Amanda. Always delights me to see Northshore teachers earning awards, as they areRead More among the very best in the state. Thank you for your efforts and service to your students and your profession.
Ken Mortland May 17, 2013 at 09:43 am
Congratulations, Lydia. You are continuing a tradition of leadership and excellent that is theRead More hallmark of the Northshore School District.
Local Guy April 10, 2013 at 01:58 pm
I have been extremely frustrated in the past in trying to effectively communicate with Frontier. MyRead More developing sense was one of very poor live support. I find it refreshing to see Frontier respond in a timely manner to this very public assertion. One can hope this is also occurring in your phone support, especially after hours...
Christy Reap April 10, 2013 at 12:30 pm
I have spoken to Mr. Gaulke and assured him we are not cutting speeds in the Woodinville market (orRead More any of our markets). We are working with him to approach his technical issues from scratch and will do all we can to alleviate his concerns about his speeds. His business, and all the business from our customers in the Woodinville market is very valuable to us. While we are disappointed to receive feedback his service is not living up to our standards, we are grateful for the opportunity to work with Mr. Gaulke and keep his valuable business. We welcome inquiries from other customers if there is anything we can do to improve. Please reach out to me at 425.275.8579 and let us know how we can help. Dan Clark General Manager Frontier Communications
Christy Reap April 5, 2013 at 09:47 pm
Frontier has spent the past three years expanding broadband to hundreds of thousands of homes acrossRead More the US and increasing speeds in many of our markets. Mr. Gaulke’s experience and recount of his conversation with one of our reps comes as a surprise to us. We are checking our records to find out what the possible miscommunication could have been. In the meantime, let us be clear: We are not decreasing speeds in Woodinvile, or any of our markets for that matter. We will be reaching out to Mr. Gaulke to see if we can alleviate any lingering concerns. Christy Reap Frontier Communications