Washington state experiences a diverse range of winter weather, largely influenced by its varied geography. The western part, including cities like Seattle, typically has milder, wetter winters with frequent rain and occasional snow in the mountains. In contrast, the eastern region, such as Spokane, experiences colder temperatures and more snow, creating a distinct winter climate. The Cascade Mountains also receive significant snowfall, making them popular for winter sports.
Yes.
30 degrees Fahrenheit : 0 degrees Celsius
it is mostly cold because it is in a temperate zone, and the earth is tilted. when the state is turned away from the sun in winter, its colder.
It depends what the type of weather it is. It could be sleet, snow, hail, wind, or even heat wave. Be more specific next time... >;^)
The U. S. forced the Cherokee tribe to move west over the mountains in the winter to Washington state.
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The winter of 1777.
Salmon, Trout
the main type of industries are government,education, and transportation
Washington state typically receives snow in the Cascade Range and the eastern part of the state, particularly around the cities of Spokane and Pullman. These areas have colder temperatures and higher elevations, making them more prone to snowfall.
Capital Washington D.C.