Icy roads delay, close Whatcom schools Wednesday. More snow on the way
Light rain switched to snow and roads became slick as temperatures dropped from 40 degrees Tuesday afternoon to 25 degrees at 5 a.m. Wednesday. Another blast of frigid air from the Fraser River Valley of British Columbia was putting Whatcom and northern Skagit counties in a deep freeze, the National Weather Service in Seattle said in its morning media briefing. Temperatures were more moderate elsewhere in Western Washington, with 38 degrees and drizzle in Seattle and 33 degrees and a rain/snow mix in Everett at 7:30 a.m.
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