Most likely
It doesn't often snow in any month of the winter, but if you catch it in the right pattern there can be some decent snow for a week or two.
Yes, during the winter months.
Very, very likely to snow. This will snow even violently. So keep warm folks. For the worst winter coming up!!
The snowfall record for Seattle occurred during the winter of 1972-1973, when the city received a total of 63.2 inches of snow. This exceptional snowfall was largely due to a series of winter storms that impacted the region. Typically, Seattle experiences much less snow, averaging around 5 to 10 inches annually. However, the 1972-1973 winter remains a notable anomaly in the city's weather history.
no its not
Seattle's climiate is described as being Oceanic with faily mild, wet winters and dry summers. The precipitation for the city is 37.1 inches (942 mm). Seattle has about 150 days of precipitation.
Not necessarily. Many winter thunderstorms are associated with cold fronts, which would mean temperatures are going to fall, but snow will not necessarily follow. Conditions following these storms may be free of any precipitation.
The way things are going so far, most likely. :(
Since the ocean absorbs energy from the sun, areas around an ocean are warmer than areas that are at the same latitude, but farther away from an ocean. Compare Seattle and Milwaukee. Seattle climate is warmer and doesn't get much snow in the winter. Milwaukee's climate gets below zero during winter and has snow from late November to March.
Probably so. It snows every winter in Lexington Kentucky.
yes
Cold in the winter with little snow, cloudy sometimes and against the myth it does not rain a lot. During the summer it is warm (not super warm) and sunny.