Winter Storm — Western Skagit County, Washington
2021-02-12 to 2021-02-13 · Western Skagit County, Washington
Event narrative
A significant winter storm impacted Western Skagit County late in the evening hours on February 12 and continued through the overnight and morning period of February 13. Some areas within the County recorded around 8-9 inches of new snow in a 12 hour period.
Wider weather episode
A significant snowstorm impacted the lowlands of Washington beginning during the evening hours of February 12 and continuing through the morning of February 13. Strong Fraser outflow was responsible for the advection of much colder air west of the Cascade Crest. As this cold air entrenched the Western Washington lowlands, a strong storm system was approaching from off the Pacific, bringing with it sufficient moisture towards the area. The low made landfall near the mouth of the Columbia River during the early morning hours of the 13th, which was the prime location to allow for significant snowfall over Western Washington. Heavy snowfall accumulated quickly overnight and continued through the morning of the 13th before tapering during the afternoon and evening.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 945670. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.