Thursday, January 19, 2012

Seattle weather

  • "So far, we haven't received any requests for state assistance -- but we know weather conditions are rapidly changing." To contact the reporters on this story: Mary Jane Credeur in Atlanta at mcredeur@bloomberg.
  • (Bloomberg)
  • "So far, we haven't received any requests for state assistance -- but we know weather conditions are rapidly changing." --With assistance from Susanna Ray in Seattle.
  • (Businessweek)
  • If this weeks snow and ice storms have left you sleepless in Seattle, break out the waders, if not the snowshoes.
  • (The Christian Science Monitor)
  • Thats Seattles official advice for workers, shoppers and others, because the National Weather Service says its going to get worse. Again. The forecast calls for more sleet, freezing rain and snow until 4 a.m.
  • (Seattle Times)
  • Winter weather is again causing significant air travel problems in Seattle, where freezing rain has followed yesterdays snow.
  • (USA Today)
  • Local authorities had limited resources available to tackle the conditions, as the areas usual temperate weather conditions meant they had only a handful of snow ploughs.
  • (Monsters and Critics)
  • BOISE -- Travel to and from Pacific Northwest airports was difficult today after an ice storm hit the Seattle area. A lot of travelers in Boise were affected by the weather mess.
  • (KTVB)
  • Jim Cantore from The Weather Channel remains in Seattle to report on a rare ice storm that follows yesterday's snowstorm. Typically, Cantore would move on to the next weather hot spot, but Seattle remains in the thick of things today.
  • (Examiner)
  • At Seattle-Tacoma International Airport this morning crews are scrambling to de-ice some 70 aircraft to get them ready for take-off. Runways were completely shut down between 4:30 and 7:30 a.m.
  • (Seattle Times)
  • Washington, which over the past few days has gotten an unusual amount of snow, is getting another round of unexpected weather. Heres the Seattle PIs lede this morning: First snow, now ice.
  • (NPR News)

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