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Sam Argier

Sam Argier

Sam Argier is the Morning Meteorologist for KIRO 7 Eyewitness News. Along with news anchors Chris Egert and Julie Francavilla, Argier will help viewers plan their day and get ready for the week ahead.

"Sam's style of making sure the weather is clear and easy to understand fits right in with what people want here in Western Washington," says Todd Mokhtari, KIRO 7 news director and web manager. "Sam also knows that when the weather is severe, he needs to help guide the viewers through the forecast."

Argier was most recently the Chief Meteorologist at KMIR 6 News in Palm Springs, California. He received an Emmy Award and Mark Twain Associated Press Award for his work there. He holds seals of approval from the American Meteorological Society and National Weather Association. Argier has a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism from Chapman University in Orange, California and has completed his meteorology studies at Mississippi State University.

In his spare time he enjoys playing golf, going to concerts, and visiting his family in Las Vegas. He and his wife Lauren have a Scottish Fold cat named Bailey.

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Weather:
High winds, rain, and heavy mountain snow highlight our weather Saturday night and Sunday morning as low pressure slides from the coast into the Cascades.

Southerly wind 25-35 mph will gust to 50 inland, and 65 mph on the coast. Rain will turn to showers Sunday afternoon and winds will ease to 10-15 mph from the west. Highs reach the mid 40s.

Expect 20-30 inches of new snow overnight through midday Sunday in the Cascades, potentially 40 inches in the Olympics. Snow levels will drop from 3,000 to 2,000 feet.

Expect rain Monday, but just occasional showers through the rest of the week.

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Weather:
High winds, rain, and heavy mountain snow highlight our weather Saturday night and Sunday morning as low pressure slides from the coast into the Cascades.

Southerly wind 25-35 mph will gust to 50 inland, and 65 mph on the coast. Rain will turn to showers Sunday afternoon and winds will ease to 10-15 mph from the west. Highs reach the mid 40s.

Expect 20-30 inches of new snow overnight through midday Sunday in the Cascades, potentially 40 inches in the Olympics. Snow levels will drop from 3,000 to 2,000 feet.

Expect rain Monday, but just occasional showers through the rest of the week.