Hail, lightning, snow and heavy showers throughout Western Washington – KIRO 7 News Seattle

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A little bit of everything was dropped in West Washington on Sunday, setting the stage for what might be the first frost of fall later that week.

We saw hail in Marysville and North Bend when storms broke through this afternoon. Another round of storms passed through Federal Way and Auburn, bringing on another round of stormy conditions.

Expect showers, T-storms and cooler temperatures this evening.

We could have more isolated thunderstorms on Sunday evening, particularly with the potential for another Puget Sound convergence zone to develop north of Seattle later that evening.

In the mountains, the depth of snow will drop to 3,000 feet, with a few inches of snow possible until this evening.

We are dealing with a Puget Sound convergence zone. To reiterate, if the convergence zone is aligned with Stevens or Snoqualmie passes and has heavier rainfall, more snow could fall.

It will be a situation that you only have to watch by the hour on Sunday and early Monday.

No major accumulation of snow, but snowflakes could be found on Stevens Pass and Snoqualmie Pass.

Lightning could be found over Vashon Island and Port Orchard.

2:35 pm | Another thunderstorm moves south of Port Orchard to the southeast towards Vashon Island. Expect lightning, small hailstones, and brief, heavy rains as they pervade. Go inside and stay safe! #wawx pic.twitter.com/TPQeIecKZw

– NWS Seattle (@NWSSeattle) October 10, 2021

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