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Auburn, WA -- The Winter Storm Watch Continues
My husband, the amateur weatherman, has been obsessively following the build-up to the “Megastorm” of decades, currently predicted for our greater Seattle region. We’ve been watching for days, experiencing a bit of snow here, and a bit of snow there. At our home in east Auburn, so far we’ve accumulated a couple of inches, which largely went away today even through additional flurries of wet heavy snow.
I grew up in Seattle and remember a few good-sized snow storms from my childhood; even one or two while raising our own children. This storm, however, is expected to dump somewhere between 12- and 18-inches in our yard, according to the “Futurecast” radar displayed on one of our local news sites, KIRO7. That’s a significant amount of snow. Significant!
According to AccuWeather, the history of great Seattle snowstorms is as follows:
Jan. 5-9, 1880: Est. 36.0" with 6-foot drifts Jan. 31-Feb. 3, 1916: 33.4" Jan. 26-31, 1969: 30.7" Jan. 12-15, 1950: 26.8" Dec. 23-27, 1965: 14.9" Dec. 30-31, 1968: 13.0" Jan. 23-26, 1972: 12.6" Jan. 25-26, 1950: 12.4" Dec. 26-27, 1974: 9.8" Nov. 20-22, 1985: 9.4" Nov. 27, 1985: 7.6" Twelve-to-eighteen inches. I’m expecting the roof to be fine, but I’m thinking the ... more

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