Turbulent spring weather continues to flummox Seattleites after ‘second-wettest May on record’

Spring can be a cruel mistress in the Puget Sound region.

She gives us a day of sun breaks Tuesday, only to consider dumping cold water on us, again.

“Yeah, after a nice day today, we’re back to more wet and windy and even snowy weather on Wednesday,” says National Weather Service Meteorologist Jeff Michalski.

Yes. He said SNOW.

Seattle’s spring continues with coldest May 12 on record

“We’re looking at snow levels around 4,000 feet – maybe down to 3,500 feet – but that would definitely impact some of the Cascade passes.”

But you don’t need to head to the mountains to enjoy “cool” temperatures, no sir!

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