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Forecasters urge caution after another round of overnight snow in Whatcom County - AOL

Commuting could be difficult in Bellingham and the Whatcom County lowlands with a fresh dusting of snow and temperatures hovering around freezing early Monday, Feb. 28.

More snow was possible Monday morning after a storm dropped an inch to up to 8 inches across Whatcom County on Sunday, Feb. 26.

A winter weather advisory was canceled for the lowlands and temperatures in the low 40s were expected later Monday.

Blaine schools were operating on a delayed start Monday, but it was scheduled and not caused by weather, according to the district website.

No other Whatcom County school districts were reporting closures, snow routes or delayed starts at 5 a.m. Monday.

No serious crashes were reported on the emergency services app Pulse Point.

“Lowland snow may impact the morning commute,” the National Weather Service tweeted.

Roads around Whatcom County were showing less than an inch of new snow, overnight, according to observations and traffic cameras.

Light snow was covering Guide Meridian and Main Street in Lynden and Interstate 5 at Meridian Street in Bellingham, according to the Washington State Department of Transportation.

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