Region’s temperatures dip to lowest in a decade, as commuters contend with icy roads

After a weekend of snow, the Puget Sound region might get the coldest temperatures in more than a decade this week, as drivers are left to deal with icy roads.

Freezing temperatures have settled in over Western Washington after a day of several inches of snow for most locations, creating an ice rink for commuters to start the week. Monday could also bring a chance of additional light snow in southern areas of Western Washington, with highs sitting in the mid-20s to low-30s, and lows dipping into the teens. Drivers are advised to adjust speeds relative to road conditions, and increase following distances between vehicles.

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