Storm brings 30 percent chance of light Tri-Cities snow
Another Pacific storm system moving across Washington and Oregon is expected to bring snow to the Cascade and Blue Mountains and maybe the Tri-Cities.
The National Weather Service put the chance of rain or snow overnight Thursday in the Tri-Cities at 50 percent as the temperature was forecast to drop to a little below freezing.
Friday morning a 30 percent chance of snow before 11 a.m. was forecast for the Tri-Cities. Any accumulation should be less than a half inch.
Rain is likely Saturday, followed by a chance of rain Sunday and on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
This story was originally published January 14, 2016 at 9:52 PM with the headline "Storm brings 30 percent chance of light Tri-Cities snow."