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Originally published December 21, 2008 at 10:20 AM | Page modified December 21, 2008 at 4:34 PM

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Now this: up to 6 inches of new snow

The National Weather Service is predicting another three to six inches of snow will fall through overnight from Everett to Tacoma, including...

The National Weather Service is predicting another three to six inches of snow will fall through overnight from Everett to Tacoma, including in the Seattle area.

That builds upon the earlier preditions of up to 4 inches.

Low temperatures are likely to fall to the upper 20s overnight with southeast winds of 10 to 15 mph. Monday is expected to be fairly clear and cold, and there is a chance of more snow on Tuesday.

Here are some of the snow accumulations from Saturday night into Sunday morning, according to the National Weather Service.

• Seattle: 5 inches

• Sand Point (at the Weather Service office): 3 inches

• West Seattle: 4 inches

• Rainier Beach: 5 inches

• View Ridge: 6 inches

• East Bellevue: 4 inches

• Bothell: 4 inches

• Redmond: 3 inches

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