
You know the drill. Capitol Hill’s second Seattle “snow day” will be a slightly snowier, slushier, sloppier affair. Many of the useful links for checking on the state of things from Day One apply.
- Seattle Department of Transportation Winter Weather Response Map
- Metro Winter Guide
- King County Regional Homeless Authority Severe Weather Response
- CHS Traffic Cameras
- All CHS Weather coverage
Seattle Public Schools again led the way with campuses closed and kids on a remote schedule.
Capitol Hill woke Thursday to between two to three inches of snow. A bit more will fall through the day with showers subsiding into the weekend. Temperatures hovering around freezing and just above will keep things slippery and make street crossings especially messy.
The only long-term road closures in the area are E Roy, E Mercer, and E Thomas below Bellevue Ave and above I-5.
Seattle Public Utilities says the conditions will delay its services for at least the next three days.
Let us know what you’re seeing around the neighborhood.
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