With light snow falling steadily at times on Capitol Hill, meteorologists nailed their predictions for a dusting of snow across the Seattle area Saturday. As of just before 7 AM, the periods of light snow had mostly failed to stick on streets and sidewalks even at the highest points of Capitol Hill around Volunteer Park.

A few wintry scenes on the Capitol Hill Traffic Cameras page this morning
The forecast calls for a continued drop in temperatures — but also very little precipitation.
It hasn’t all been fun, however. Snowy branches and winds have conspired to knock down trees with street blockages reported at 22nd and Aloha, Interlaken at Delmar and 30th and E Howell.
Even with the modest snowfall, we’d like to see your pictures from Capitol Hill and share a few on the site. Send us mail at [email protected] or txt (206) 399-5959.
You can check out the CHS Capitol Hill Traffic Camera page to see what’s going on out there. Here’s a local weather station if you want to know exactly how cold it is on Capitol Hill. And here’s the latest forecast from the National Weather Service.
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