Looking at my long range progs here, the main storm will dissipate over the Chukchi Sea in the north part of Alaska. A weak low pressure center will form along a remnant of a frontal boundary in the Gulf of Alaska and this low will move toward Vancouver on Saturday, through the Pacific Northwest on Sunday and be in the upper midwest by Tuesday.
Rain, wind and snow, coming your way! Just nothing like this main storm.
So...do you think one has the potential for snow in the Seattle area? I mean...we also usually need a cold front coming down out of the Fraser Valley to get snow, but it HAS happened differently in the past.
Last year, just before Thanksgiving, we did a have a day of snow. It affects my business quite adversely when it snows.
Also, over on Facebook, I have a friend who is a cop up in a remote area of Alaska. He posted that they were about to be hit by what he called a “25-year” storm. He said he might be incommunicado for a few days until it passes.