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Scott Sistek

Scott Sistek

Digital Meteorologist and Host at KOMO-AM Online

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Here comes the rain again: Atmospheric River to snap Seattle back to winter reality - KOMO News

SEATTLE -- Ask people what they crave the most these days and “normalcy” may come up among the top answers. Well, at least as far as the weather goes, Seattle’s doing a good job of now checking the box after spending a snow-blanketed weekend in anything but normalcy with a return to the soaking rain…
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Snow blankets South Sound with more on the way Friday night - KOMO ...

SEATTLE -- The first real snowfall of the season was moving through a swath of Western Washington Thursday, the first of at least a pair of winter storms forecast to move through the region through the weekend. “This is just round one of several that will be coming through,” KOMO News meteorologist…
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Weather forecast update: Seattle likely to see snow this weekend - ...

SEATTLE-- Local governments around Western Washington on Wednesday began making plans for the risk of frozen precipitation, which is likely to occur in waves over the next three days. KOMO News meteorologist Shannon O’Donnell said a few flakes could fall Thursday but most of that snow will be limite…
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Strong winds topple trees, knock out power in San Juans, North Soun...

FRIDAY HARBOR, Wash. -- A winter wind storm was raking the San Juan Islands and parts of the Northwest Interior Tuesday afternoon, toppling trees and knocking out power to parts of the islands and Clallam County. Clallam County reported about 6,000 people without power around 4 p. m. while scattered…
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56" of snow at Snoqualmie Pass in last week with more on the way - ...

SNOQUALMIE PASS, Wash. -- Over 4 feet of snow have fallen at Snoqualmie Pass in the past week, and drivers might be warily looking at the forecast that shows more is on the way for the first half of this week as Winter Storm Warnings remain in effect. Weather spotters with the Washington State Depa…
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Stormy pattern to bring 4-5 feet of snow to Cascades by Sunday - KO...

SEATTLE -- Skiers and snowboarders are getting a double dose of good news as 2020 makes way for 2021, but those needing to head over the passes might need a double dose of headache medicine instead. A very active weather pattern is setting up shop this final week of 2020 that looks to hold into the…
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Winter could kick off Monday with a brief burst of snow in the lowl...

SEATTLE -- Winter is barely going to wait 12 hours before making its presence felt in Western Washington with potential for a brief and highly-unusual snow event in parts of Western Washington that could even include much of the Puget Sound area. But holy cow, Mother Nature is going to have to doubl…
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Storm brings near white-out conditions to Snoqualmie Pass - KOMO News

HYAK, Wash. -- It’s Friday the 13th and those who had plans to travel over the mountain passes might be cursing their luck as a strong winter-type storm pummeled the Cascades. Heavy snow combined with blustery winds to bring near white-out conditions to I-90 along Snoqualmie Pass, according to the W…
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Storm on Friday the 13th has potential for strong winds, big waves ...

SEATTLE -- What do you get when you mix the region’s stormiest month with Friday the 13th? Apparently this time around it’s a potential recipe for some mayhem. Forecast charts are now indicating the possibility for a rather strong storm to push through the region later Friday into Saturday that has…
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Annual Skagit Valley Tulip Festival canceled amid coronavirus outbr...

MOUNT VERNON, Wash. -- The tulips that will soon adorn the rolling fields of the Skagit Valley will do so in anonymity this year as the wildly popular annual festival has been the latest event to get canceled amid the coronavirus pandemic -- though one farm says there may be a way to still view the…
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More snow Sunday afternoon; second snowstorm Monday could bring fre...

Current Weather Advisories in Effect: Seattle/Tacoma & Puget Sound Metro area not including Snohomish Co. : Winter Weather Advisory from 4 p. m. Sunday through 4 a. m. Monday for 2-4 inches of new snow. Winter Storm Watch Monday morning to Tuesday for 5-10″ of new snow transitioning to possible free…
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Feb. 2, 1916: Seattle's epic blizzard that left 3+ feet on the grou...

Feb. 2, 1916: Seattle's epic blizzard that left 3+ feet on the ground  KOMO News
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Happy '0' Day, Seattle: Jan. 31, 1950 is only time it's been 0 degr...

(Blog originally published Jan. 31, 2018. Lightly edited to update dates/years to 2021) There’s a saying that records are made to be broken, but the record low set in Seattle 71 years ago Thursday could stand the test of time, or at least our lifetimes. For when Seattleites awoke on Jan. 31, 1950, i…
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Dec. 14-15, 2006: Historic Hanukkah Eve windstorm pummeled Western ...

SEATTLE -- If you lived in Western Washington 10 years ago, you were likely on your last hours of power and about to embark on a search for flashlights.Wednesday marks the 10 year anniversary of the infamous Hanukkah Eve Storm that brought wind gusts as hi
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What makes a 'marine push'? - KOMO News

Marine pushes are the summertime occurrences that bring our steady diet of morning fog. It also contributes to our natural air conditioning.On most days in the summertime, there is higher pressure that sits offshore from Western Washington, and lower press
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Why is there a rainbow around the sun or moon? - KOMO News

KOMO 4 TV provides news, sports, weather and local event coverage in the Seattle, Washington area including Bellevue, Redmond, Renton, Kent, Tacoma, Bremerton, SeaTac, Auburn, Mercer Island, Bothell, Shoreline, Lynnwood, Mill Creek and Everett.