
SEATTLE, Wash. - Forecasters are expecting Tuesday to be the last day in a nearly two-week long period of dry, foggy weather in the state.
The National Weather Service says a strong upper level ridge has been causing stagnant air. They say it should be giving way Tuesday night and Wednesday to a Pacific frontal system.
Forecasters say they expect periods of rain or showers in western Washington and light snow or mixed snow and rain in eastern Washington into the weekend.