Port Angeles, Washington

  National Weather Service:
Winter Storm Warning
    

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47° | 36° 45° | 34° 45° | 34° 47° | 36° 49° | 36°



Current conditions
As of 5:26 PM PST
at Port Angeles, Washington

Overcast
Temperature: 45°
Wind chill:45°
Wind: Calm
Dewpoint: 41°
Humidity: 87%
Visibility: 10.0 miles
Forecast

As of 3:30 PM PST on March 11, 2010

Tonight...Rain and snow. Snow level 3000 feet. Snow accumulation up to 5 inches.

Friday...Breezy...rain and snow in the morning...then showers in the afternoon. Snow level 3000 feet. Snow accumulation 3 to 8 inches.

Friday Night...Showers. Snow level 1500 feet. Snow accumulation up to 3 inches.

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    Regional conditions
LocationConditionsTemp..
Port Angeles Overcast 45°
Friday Harbor Overcast 46°
Oak Harbor (Oak Harbor) Overcast 37°
Oak Harbor (Whidbey Island Naval Air Station) Overcast 47°
La Push Rain 41°
Port Orchard Overcast 43°
Eastsound Scattered Clouds 45°
Mukilteo Mostly Cloudy 45°
Burlington Overcast 46°
Shelton Light Rain 43°

Almanac

Key: T = Trace of precipitation; MM = data not available
March 11, 2010
Normal high:50° Record high:68° (1965)
Normal low:36° Record low:24° (1956)
Sunrise:6:35 AM Moon Rise: 4:45 AM
Sunset:6:13 PM Moon Set: 2:18 PM
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Winter Storm Warning
Issued by the National Weather Service at 4:56 PM PST on March 11, 2010


... Winter Storm Warning remains in effect until 6 am PST Friday...

A Winter Storm Warning remains in effect until 6 am PST Friday.

* 8 inches of new snow has fallen near Hurricane Ridge with more
snow likely on southwest slopes of the Olympics. Up to another
10 inches of snow are forecast through 6 am Friday morning.

* Snow levels around 3000 feet will hold steady tonight.

* Another round of heavier snow will begin Friday morning.

Precautionary/preparedness actions...

Back country users of the Olympics should prepare for winter
conditions.





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