Satellite view shows the Christmas Day storm bearing down on the Washington-Oregon-British Columbia coastlines. National Weather Service

Satellite view shows the Christmas Day storm bearing down on the Washington-Oregon-British Columbia coastlines. National Weather Service

Dreaming of a white Christmas? Weather Service says only along Hood Canal and in mountains on Peninsula [Updated]

  • Tuesday, December 25, 2012 12:01am
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The National Weather Service has updated its forecast and now doesn’t see snow in the offing for the lowland North Olympic Peninsula except the shores of Hood Canal, such as Brinnon..

Follows is the Weather Service advisory, in its all-capital-letters, dot-dot-dot bulletin style.

For more discussion, visit our Seattle news partner, KOMO, with this report by staff meteorologist (and North Olympic Peninsula native) Scott Sistek: http://www.komonews.com/news/local/Christmas-Day-storm-promises-heavy-snow-to-some-strong-wind-to-others-184700581.html

URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SEATTLE WA

336 PM PST MON DEC 24 2012

WAZ511-250745-

/O.UPG.KSEW.WS.A.0021.121225T1200Z-121225T2300Z/

/O.NEW.KSEW.WS.W.0025.121225T1200Z-121225T2300Z/

HOOD CANAL AREA-

336 PM PST MON DEC 24 2012

…WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 4 AM TO 3 PM PST TUESDAY…

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN SEATTLE HAS ISSUED A WINTER STORM

WARNING FOR SNOW…WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 4 AM TO 3 PM PST TUESDAY.

THE WINTER STORM WATCH IS NO LONGER IN EFFECT.

* SOME AFFECTED LOCATIONS…SHELTON…BELFAIR…BRINNON…

SEABECK…AND HOODSPORT.

* TIMING…SNOW IS EXPECTED TO START EARLY CHRISTMAS MORNING AND

CONTINUE THROUGHOUT THE DAY BEFORE CHANGING OVER TO RAIN OR A

RAIN AND SNOW MIX. ABOVE THE 500 FOOT LEVEL…THE SNOW MIGHT

NOT CHANGE OVER TO RAIN UNTIL DURING THE EVENING.

* SNOW ACCUMULATIONS…5 TO 10 INCHES IS POSSIBLE…WITH A FOOT OF

SNOW POSSIBLE AT HIGHER ELEVATIONS ALONG THE WEST SIDE OF THE CANAL.

* MAIN IMPACT…TRAVEL MAY BECOME DIFFICULT DUE TO SNOWPACKED

ROADS. IN ADDITION…THE HEAVY SNOW COULD CAUSE LOCAL POWER

OUTAGES AND SNAP TREE LIMBS.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

A WINTER STORM WARNING MEANS SEVERE WINTER WEATHER IS OCCURRING

OR IMMINENT. THOSE PLANNING TRAVEL IN THE WARNING AREA SHOULD BE

PREPARED FOR HAZARDOUS…WINTER CONDITIONS.

For forecast changes in your location: http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/sew

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