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Rain, wind, mountain snow in Washington forecast

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

SEATTLE (AP) — A Pacific storm is blowing into Washington Wednesday with gusty winds and rain in Western Washington and snow in the mountains.

Forecasters expect 6 to 18 inches of snow in the Cascades through Wednesday night, making driving difficult through the mountain passes.

The National Weather Service says Eastern Washington will have a greater chance of snow through Thursday.

By Friday, forecasters say high pressure will bring dry weather through the weekend across the state.

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