From Jeff Renner himself:
"The cold air that could trigger thundershowers tomorrow will also lower
the snow level in the mountains. I'd expect it to drop to between 3,500
and 4,000'. That means wet snow is possible in Stevens pass, White pass
and the North Cascades highway-possibly an inch or two. Snoqualmie pass
isn't likely to see any snow-at least any snow that would stick on the
road surface.
Thursday isn't likely to change much, meaning we could see more showers
and even a thundershower. Friday, the trough should be replaced by a
ridge of high pressure, resulting in decreasing showers and some
sunbreaks. That high now appears likely to stick around through the
weekend, and that means partial clearing."
Two inches new, tomorrow, then overcast until the weekend, where there will be a little sun. Sounds great for this time of year, hope it stays semi-soft!