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Light snow is here — and on the way

A traffic camera captures snow falling in Mill Creek on Friday evening. (Photo courtesy of WSDOT)

It’s finally here. Light snow mixed with rain fell in part of Snohomish County, including Lynnwood, early Friday night.

Seattle was still dry. The forecast for the city called for a chance of rain and snow showers, but with little chance of accumulation. The National Weather Service said lows could be near 34 degrees.

A winter weather alert was issued for parts of Snohomish, King and Pierce Counties. The weather service said snow levels would fall to 700 or 800 feet tonight, with a chance of rain and snow showers through Saturday morning. Saturday could be partly sunny, with highs near 41 degrees.

Snow could accumulate in the south Puget Sound area, including Tacoma and Puyallup, with 1 to 3 inches possible, the weather service said

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