National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

Strong winds are expected to develop this afternoon and remain through Tuesday with gusts up to 45 mph. Strong winds coupled with falling temperatures due to a cold front will produce cold wind chill temperatures tonight through Tuesday. Make sure to bundle up if heading out!
Rain will transition to snow tonight into Tuesday with the best potential for accumulations across northwest snowbelts. Windy conditions are also anticipated, thus the combination of falling snow and wind gusts up to 45 mph will lead to slick roads and low visibility at times.
Active stretch ahead… rain shower chances will remain today, emphasis on the early portions of the day and northern locations. Sharply colder air surges in tonight, leading to a switch back to snow, with a couple of inches of snow possible for the snowbelts.