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Washington Snow Storm: Seattle, Portland Cancel Flights

RACHEL LA CORTE   01/18/12 07:51 PM ET   AP

OLYMPIA, Wash. — A winter storm that packed winds of 100 mph and dumped more than a foot of snow in the Pacific Northwest could soon give way to another threat: warmer weather and the potential for flooding.

On Wednesday, at least, some residents in Washington state's capital tried to find a way to enjoy the abundance of snow in a region not used to huge snowfalls.

"I love it," said teenager Emily Hansen, who had the day off from high school and spent the morning with her mother taking photos of the growing piles of snow outside the Capitol.

Her mother, however, was more measured, mindful of what the days ahead could bring. "A day or two it's fun, but after a while you start looking at accidents and slush and flooding," Pat Hansen said.

From Olympia to the Oregon coast, the storm closed schools, caused dozens of flight cancellations and clogged roads with snow and hundreds of accidents.

Olympia had nearly a foot of new snow on the ground by late morning. Nearly 11 inches was measured at the airport Wednesday. The record is 14.2 inches on Jan. 24, 1972.

Lewis County, south of Olympia, had the highest snowfall amounts, ranging from 12 to 17 inches.

"It's unusual to get this much snow for western Washington, especially in this amount," said Dennis D'Amico, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service in Seattle.

"A storm that that may drop upward of a foot on Olympia, that's pretty significant," he said. "Whether it's over 12 hours or six hours, it's still a lot of snow to deal with."

By mid-afternoon, only a light snow or freezing rain fell in the southern part of the state.

"The storm is gradually winding down," said Carl Cerniglia, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Seattle. "What's been left behind is just a really light snow."

Thursday's forecast was for a mix of snow and rain, and the National Weather Service warned that urban and small stream flooding was possible Friday, when another storm was expected to hit the state.

Rain and temperatures in the 40s would start melting snow on the ground.

Also, forecasters warned that heavy rain combined with snow melt could lead to some river flooding, especially in the Chehalis River Basin, an area that has been hit by significant floods in recent years.

A flooding forecast issued by the weather service on Wednesday said that there was a lot of uncertainty "in how much snow water there is and how fast that snow will melt."

Officials in Lewis County said they didn't have yet have concerns about flooding in the Chehalis River, but were monitoring the amount of snow they receive.

Washington residents had plenty of warning as snow showers started over the weekend.

With the heavy snow in sight, Seattle and other school districts canceled classes in advance. Alaska Airlines announced late Tuesday that it canceled 38 flights into and out of Seattle and Portland, Ore.

Washington State University announced late Wednesday it was cancelling all classes Thursday at its Pullman campus in southeastern Washington as significant snowfall was expected overnight.

Many courts and government offices and libraries closed. Garbage collection was postponed. Several Seattle hotels reported all their rooms were booked. Elsewhere, shoppers stocked up on groceries.

Over a 24-hour period ending at 9 a.m. Wednesday, the Washington State Patrol responded to nearly 500 collisions on western Washington roads, spokesman Bob Calkins said.

"I saw a guy in my rear mirror," said State Trooper Guy Gill. "I saw headlights and taillights and headlights and taillights again as he spun around off the road."

In Oregon, high winds hammered parts of the coast and caused power outages to tens of thousands of customers, with reports of gusts of 110 mph and more. There were no immediate reports of serious damage.

At the Capitol in Washington state, it was business as usual.

Some state employees drove into work, but others walked in, and at least one employee was seen cross-country skiing to the campus. The 60-day legislative session began Jan. 9.

In Tacoma, which had about 7 inches of snow for the morning rush hour, a kilt-clad, barelegged Charles Hetrick frolicked with his dog in a park.

"I've worn nothing but kilts for the last six years, so I didn't even think about it when I put it on this morning," Hetrick said.

In Seattle, a fleet of 30 plows, de-icing trucks and graders were deployed to remove snow from main city streets. It had stopped snowing in Seattle Wednesday afternoon, but several inches of snow were still on the ground.

Hundreds of people careened down Queen Anne Hill, one of Seattle's steepest, on skis, sleds and laundry baskets – narrowly missing cars that crossed the intersection at the bottom.

Jake Munson, an 18-year-old student at the Art Institute of Seattle, joined two friends in sliding down on an air mattress covered with a clear plastic bag.

"I've done the whole tubing thing, but I had more fun doing this," he said. "It's way faster and riskier. There's fear – you don't want to run into a pole or something."

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Associated Press writers Doug Esser and Gene Johnson in Seattle, Ted Warren in Tacoma, Wash., and Jonathan J. Cooper in Portland, Ore., contributed to this report.

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From AP: Washington State Patrol trooper Josh Griffith stands in a heavy snow fall as he talks with drivers on Interstate 90 where the pass ahead was closed Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2012, near North Bend, Wash. Snow has been falling steadily in various parts of western Washington since the weekend, but meteorologists with the National Weather Service in Seattle said that the biggest snowfall could come on Wednesday. Forecasts issued Tuesday morning called for about 5 to 10 inches of snow for the Seattle metropolitan area with communities along the Interstate corridor south of Seattle expected to get heavier amounts. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)
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10:05 AM on 01/19/2012
I now live in the beautiful PNW on the east side of the mountains in WA state, but grew up in New England. In those states they used to do a good job of plowing and sanding the roads so I felt pretty safe most of the time if I drove carefully, but here they don't get to the roads as often. Still, it's a great place to live.

We usually have snow by Halloween (I remember the soccer games, cheering while snow was falling), but unless you count the frost on the grass, we had a green Christmas in 2011. Yesterday was the first day we got a heavy snowfall, some days before that were almost like spring weather.

My son, nephew, and sister live in Seattle and last time I talked with them they had about 5 inches of snow in their yards and we had none. We lived on the west side of the state for a while and one day it snowed for about an hour. We watched people dash out of their houses and attempt to make tiny snowmen while the snow lasted. About an hour later it had all melted.
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Deep Thinking Man
Always Remember, A Wet Bird Never Flies At Night !
07:48 PM on 01/18/2012
it snowed last week here in West-Cental Illinois...we had about 4 inches...most all of it has melted...it was 8 above zero today !!!!!
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love auto biographys. any appS to write mine?
07:33 PM on 01/18/2012
Sell defence stocks & invest in plow shares
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07:32 PM on 01/18/2012
am from oz - sure sounds an expensive business - semi closed cities & airports, accidents ... - a bit like random public holidays - nice but bad for business.

There was a nice line in NX where joel has an epiphany - it dawns on him that animals have to live outside in all that. It comes as a deep shock.
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fireart
I got mine the hard way.
07:21 PM on 01/18/2012
Are the greenes letting them use salt? The last big snow they couldnt use salt because it would make the sound salty. HAHAHAHA Stupid greenes. Oh yes, they cant use their fireplaces to heat if the electricity goes off. The greenes dont like the smell of smoke, and the fact a bug might get burned up.
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Just4theHalibut
11:51 PM on 01/18/2012
Incorrect. It was because it could harm aquatic organisms in fresh-water streams that go into the sound. Now who's stupid?
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camanokat
Outta this world
07:05 AM on 01/20/2012
Sand.
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MSROADKILL612
love auto biographys. any appS to write mine?
07:00 PM on 01/18/2012
snowing in istanbul am told - sounds rare to me
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MSROADKILL612
love auto biographys. any appS to write mine?
06:54 PM on 01/18/2012
I have been misinformed - i was told nothing is 12" and white
06:49 PM on 01/18/2012
Many people are golfing here today (oh it's good to be in sunny Arizona). You all can keep the snow. I've had enough of that nasty white stuff.
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fireart
I got mine the hard way.
07:22 PM on 01/18/2012
Not all greenrs are white. FYI
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Nancy66
07:36 PM on 01/18/2012
...and you can keep your nasty governor! Will take the snow any day to not live in Arizona!
06:44 PM on 01/18/2012
Hey, the libbies and enviros are getting a little outcome from glo-ball warming.
05:21 PM on 01/18/2012
They just showed the 4 inches of snow on CNN. Four inches of snow and they told everyone not to go to work and they canceled schools. To those of us in the northeast who got 24 inches every week last winter this looks like a lovely day.
06:46 PM on 01/18/2012
We know how to drive in snow in Missouri. I rode to work one day with someone from California on a snow day. Big mistake. We ended up in a ditch.
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fireart
I got mine the hard way.
07:24 PM on 01/18/2012
I saw a man go to work on a motorcycle in Branson when it was icy.
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Tom Airhart
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
06:56 PM on 01/18/2012
I know. We out here in the Pacific northwest can't top that. Back the day of John Greenleaf Whittier who lived in Haverhill, Haverhill toped that and then some. Heck, I lived and grew up in northwestern Montana and we had twice what you had in New England in 2 days! Can you top that?
07:37 PM on 01/18/2012
No and I don't want to. You guys can keep all the snow. I won't mind.
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petpetdonna
04:39 PM on 01/18/2012
OK WHy were ALL these people on the rods, knowing full well this was going to happen? A little too much Starbucks coffee makes them think they have super powers?
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littlepuffycloud
I propose a toast to my self control...
05:01 PM on 01/18/2012
The photos are from yesterday..we had a couple of inches and knew this storm was coming. Nobody is on the roads today. Snow day!! Gotta go get my chocolate chip cookies out of the oven!
Northwestgirl
loves the full moon and stars
06:06 PM on 01/18/2012
On day's like this I love to cook and bake.
Northwestgirl
loves the full moon and stars
06:07 PM on 01/18/2012
I baked blueberry muffins. :):)
04:29 PM on 01/18/2012
65 and sunny in san diego..ho hum....
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Tom Airhart
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
06:59 PM on 01/18/2012
You can have it. I look around here in the great Pacific northwest and I know I wouldn't want to live anywhere else.
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Nancy66
07:40 PM on 01/18/2012
I totally agree!! God's Country!! F & F
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08:20 PM on 01/18/2012
am from sydney oz - if i get over there again shall sure go there - got to SF so had a taste - but summer methinks

not usually my scene - but a boeing factory tour appeals

maybe a cabin on a coastal cargo boat heading nth fr SF

equally - tasmania would blow u away - similar lattitude - like a magic land where all is different - plants animals geology ...
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Bocababs
04:13 PM on 01/18/2012
The weather patterns have been crazy this year, beginning with the Tornadoes and now this delayed reaction on winter weather.
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08:27 PM on 01/18/2012
weirdest summer i ever saw in sydney oz - am 60 - normally we bake now - the sun battles to get thru the clouds & cool breezes from the south - normally scarce water up to our necks - nice but strange
Northwestgirl
loves the full moon and stars
04:08 PM on 01/18/2012
I live south of Tacoma and have about 15 inches on my deck. I have no intentions of shoveling that stuff since I'm nurturing a bad cold on top of all this. I wait for the rain to wash it all away. It's nice to be retired and don't have to go out in this. Yeah for retirement. :):):)
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littlepuffycloud
I propose a toast to my self control...
05:03 PM on 01/18/2012
Hi Neighbor..same here 12 miles east of Tacoma..Lovely, isn't it? We took the dog out this morning and he was acting like he thought he was a huskie! Stay warm..

F&f
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fireart
I got mine the hard way.
07:26 PM on 01/18/2012
My dad made me go out and shovel snow to get over a cold. Ha!
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MSROADKILL612
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08:30 PM on 01/18/2012
dunno if it helps but he may be right - swimming off colds in a lap pool worked for me
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10:08 AM on 01/19/2012
We have parents who keep their kids home from school to shovel snow. Then we have to send the security guard(s) to bring them to school.
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03:42 PM on 01/18/2012
feel sorry for all those ppl out there
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camanokat
Outta this world
07:10 AM on 01/20/2012
Snow days! We love it. It only happens once a year.