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Cold Weather Expected Through Sunday

Existing conditions could present a travel hazard, warns the National Weather Service in a special weather statement Friday.

It's going to be a cold weekend. According to the National Weather Service, highs of 37 and 39 are expected in Enumclaw Saturday and Sunday, with nighttime lows dipping to 25 degrees through the weekend.

The NWS said in a special weather statement issued Friday:

...COLD TEMPERATURES MAY PRESENT A TRAVEL HAZARD THROUGH AT LEAST SUNDAY... A COLD AND DRY AIR MASS OVER WESTERN WASHINGTON WILL KEEP TEMPERATURES BELOW NORMAL THIS WEEKEND. LOW TEMPERATURES WILL FALL BELOW FREEZING WITH LOWS IN THE TEENS TO 20S. THIS MAY RESULT IN ICY ROADS...BRIDGES AND SIDEWALKS DURING THE OVERNIGHT AND MORNING HOURS. PATCHY FREEZING FOG WILL LOCALLY REDUCE VISIBILITY TO A HALF MILE OR LESS...MAINLY IN THE SOUTH PUGET SOUND REGION...SOUTHWEST INTERIOR AND ALONG THE COAST. USE CAUTION WHEN TRAVELING.

For more information about what winter/warming shelters are available in King County, as well as cold weather tips, click here.

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