Monday, November 22, 2010

Highlighs from Seattle Under Snow Seige 2010 Articls on Monday

SEATTLE -- Thanksgiving week kicked off looking more like Christmas as snow fell across most of the Puget Sound area on Monday, including neighborhoods in the Seattle as arctic air continued its march into Western Washington (duhn duhn dhuuuu)
......there is also increasing wind a concern as well!!!! Ahhhh! (Insert more dastardly music: duhn duhn dhuuuu).
"Hasn't been this cold this early in ages."
Busses are on special "snow routes" and schools are getting out early.
Everyone in my office has flown the coop, except for me. Today I am the sacrificial lamb....docile and innocent.....hahahahah. I volunteered to stay, as my commute is, well, nothing.

It actually is dumping, and has been all day. I like it, but I won't tell.

"If you've been meaning lately to take a trip to the Space Needle or, say, Kerry Park, Tuesday is your day. Just bring the camera and a very heavy coat." (Okay, will do.....Heavy Kenny Coat. Check).
On the bright side, tomorrow "could be a great day for photographers (!). While very cold, it should be clear and the mountains will be out in full force.
P.S. As you can see in the above photo, Seattle people are very cool and smart :)
Snow Totals so far, as of 1:00pm:
Enumclaw: 9.0"
Coville (Clallam Co) 7.0"
Sequim: 7.0"
Enumclaw: 6.2"
Port Townsend: 6.0"
Port Angeles: 5.5"
North Bend: 4.8"
Tacoma: 4.5"
Potlatch: 4.0"
Covington: 3.5"
Federal Way: 3.5"
Hoodsport: 3"
Coupeville: 2.1"
Renton (East Hill): 2.0"
Freeland: 2.0"
Oak Harbor: 2.0"
Puyallup: 1.9"

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