New storm watch issued for Western Washington

A Christmas Eve winter storm watch was issued Dec. 23 with 2-3 inches of snow in the forecast throughout the week, changing at times to a rain-snow mix. By the end of the week, say forecasters, rain is predicted as daytime high temperatures might reach into the 40s and above freezing at night. But until then, public safety officials say the combination of freezing rain and snow on the ground are creating hazardous driving conditions and advise motorists to take precautions. The wintery weather continues after more than foot of snow fell in Redmond over the past week, prompting the closure of several local roads, all area schools and canceling several community events. The Lake Washington School District canceled classes last week, effectively beginning the winter break two days early. Classes in the district resume Jan. 5.

A Christmas Eve winter storm watch was issued Dec. 23 with 2-3 inches of snow in the forecast throughout the week, changing at times to a rain-snow mix. By the end of the week, say forecasters, rain is predicted as daytime high temperatures might reach into the 40s and above freezing at night. But until then, public safety officials say the combination of freezing rain and snow on the ground are creating hazardous driving conditions and advise motorists to take precautions.

The wintery weather continues after more than foot of snow fell in Redmond over the past week, prompting the closure of several local roads, all area schools and canceling several community events.

The Lake Washington School District canceled classes last week, effectively beginning the winter break two days early. Classes in the district resume Jan. 5.