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... Read moreAs someone living in Seattle, I've come to expect a bit of unpredictability when it comes to the weather, especially during the transition from winter to spring. Even as March draws near, there's always a chance to see snow, which can be surprising for many who think of spring as a warm and blossoming season. This year, in March 2026, the arrival of snow near springtime is a reminder of Seattle's unique climate influenced by its geography and Pacific Northwest location. The combination of oceanic air masses and elevation changes around the city often leads to late-season snowfall, even when temperatures are generally warming. From personal experience, these snowfalls can last just a few hours or extend a couple of days, but they often create beautiful, photo-worthy moments that highlight the city's natural charm. It’s also a good reminder to be prepared for fluctuating weather conditions — keeping warmer clothes handy and being cautious when traveling. For residents and visitors alike, this March snow serves as a fascinating example of nature's surprises in Seattle. It encourages us to embrace the changing seasons fully and appreciate the mix of winter chills and spring warmth. Whether you're a local or just passing through, witnessing snow in Seattle as spring approaches is a unique experience that adds to the city’s dynamic appeal.