Woke up to it snowing this morning. Checked the weather and next week is looking pretty interesting.
Another year, another hyped up event that will likely not be that bad. Bring it.
Woke up to it snowing this morning. Checked the weather and next week is looking pretty interesting.
Couldn't drive anywhere for a few days which kinda suckedSnowmageddon crew here for it.
How did everyone fare last year? I got my rock salt ready.
Snowpocalypse is overblowing things a bit, but it will definitely be cold next week, and there will definitely be moisture.
Snowmageddon crew here for it.
How did everyone fare last year? I got my rock salt ready.
Seattle area got rocked last year.
Perfect time for me to visit Seattle for the first time and go cross country skiing.
Hoping for this
We're in Portland so we didn't get hit very much last year.I grabbed a 20 lb bag of ice melt the other day cause why not. Already own two snow shovels and they're ready just in case.
My daughter was sick of snow days by day three last year and desperately wanted to go back to school.
From what I understand it's going to be nothing even remotely like February last year.
Just wet this morning where I am, north of Seattle.
I want to move to the northwest so badly. Here in the DC metro area it's been in the 50s - 70s for weeks with only a light snow dusting the other day. I love snow and we just never get it anymore.
I want to move to the northwest so badly. Here in the DC metro area it's been in the 50s - 70s for weeks with only a light snow dusting the other day. I love snow and we just never get it anymore.
Yep. I worked from home for an entire week.I remember the east side got destroyed last year...no school for a week. 20+ inches of snow.
You always gotta remember to say Celsius on the net otherwise you'll have a bunch of Minnesotans in here telling you how nice it is there lol.
It doesn't sound like it's going to be nearly as bad as last year was.
SDOT is responsible for some sidewalks and paths that are not immediately adjacent to homes and businesses, like overpasses and public stairways. Otherwise, adjacent property owners or residents are responsible for clearing sidewalks.
"If you see that snow, do your job [to clear it] and if you can't, get people to help you," Durkan said.
Residents who don't clear their sidewalks may get warnings. Although city code allows for fines starting at $50 for failure the clear the sidewalk of snow and ice, an SDOT spokesman said the department will prioritize educating people over fines.