SEATTLE — Another round of precipitation is expected to drift into western Washington on Tuesday night, potentially exacerbating flooding and landslides that have already resulted from an initial drenching rain on Monday.

A Flood Watch has been issued for all of western Washington as rainfall totals are expected to reach up to 6 inches in the lowlands through Thursday, according to the National Weather Service. The mountains will likely see a foot or more of snow.

KING 5 has activated First Alert for this weather event, which could affect lives, property or travel in the Pacific Northwest region. The First Alert Weather Team will bring you the latest information to keep you and your family safe.

Here are the latest updates:

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