Brace for freezing weather Rain, cold and snow showers on the horizon for Tacoma

Tacoma, WALocal News

Tacoma is preparing for a significant weather shift, with cold temperatures and increased precipitation expected to commence on January 30, 2025. The National Weather Service Seattle forecasts a range of temperatures from the low to high 40s, alongside a 100% chance of rain from Thursday night through Saturday. Starting February 1, residents can expect snow showers that may last until February 5, with a 26% probability of at least one inch of snow accumulation by Sunday morning. This active weather pattern is a departure from the recent conditions, prompting the NWS to advise the public to stay updated as forecasts evolve. The agency has noted that exact timing and types of precipitation remain uncertain but will likely clarify as the weather event approaches.

Local residents are urged to prepare for potential disruptions and to keep an eye on official forecasts for the latest information. The combination of rain and snow could impact transportation and daily activities, making awareness crucial. This weather event underscores the importance of community preparedness in the face of changing climates.

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