Wednesday night update: One last night of slight chances of snow-flurries - though those chances quite literally dry up after tonight.

The rain band that moved through the Plateau between 6:30pm and 7:30pm is currently putting down some light snow in southern Snohomish County...so close, yet so far! There's another system off the Washington/Oregon coast, which will push some precip into the Puget Sound region - though it looks like it'll only get as far as the south Sound (Olympia / Tacoma) by just after midnight, before it runs out of moisture to work with. There's always a chance it "over-performs", and makes it a little further north...but don't hold your breath.

Some rain showers are possible mid-day tomorrow (Thursday), but otherwise we dry out into the weekend. We'll still be on the chilly side thru the end of the week though - afternoon highs in the low- to mid-40s, with overnight lows in the upper-20s to low-30s. By the weekend, we'll be back to closer-to-normal temps, and regular-ol' rain.