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Poll: Snow Levels Set to Drop Later This Week

Some of Redmond's outlying areas could see a few snowflakes, but no accumulation is expected.

It's beginning to look a lot like winter around the Puget Sound region, with rain and wind expected to pick up through the end of the week.

As temperatures drop, the "s" word is also on the tip of many people's tongues. The National Weather Service has issued a special weather statement saying snow is "possible" over the East Puget Sound lowlands Thursday night and Friday.

Friday's forecast for Redmond predicts the snow level will drop from 1,000 to 400 feet, a level that's below some parts of the Union Hill area. Temperatures are also expected to be quite chilly, with overnight lows in the high 20s and low 30s beginning Thursday evening and continuing through Saturday night.

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But don't break out the sleds and snow boots just yet. Even if snowflakes do fall, the National Weather Service says little or no accumulation is expected.

To view a complete NWS forecast, click hereο»Ώ. You can click once on the map to adjust the forecast to your specific neighborhood.

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