Winter Storm Warning Issued: Potential for Heavy Snow, Very Cold Temperatures

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Snoqualmie Valley is bracing for extreme winter weather as the National Weather Service has officially declared a Winter Storm Warning from 7 PM on December 19 to 7 PM on December 20. Residents should prepare for significant snowfall and very cold temperatures that are likely to affect travel and daily activities. The forecast indicates heavy snow accumulation, which could result in hazardous road conditions and potential power outages. Local emergency services are on standby, ready to assist those affected by the storm's impact. It's essential for residents to have emergency plans in place and to monitor updates from local authorities.

The community is encouraged to check on vulnerable neighbors and ensure they are equipped for the frigid conditions. As the storm approaches, staying informed about road conditions and weather updates is critical for safety. This warning is a reminder of the importance of being prepared for severe winter weather in the Pacific Northwest.

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