Photos taken on 2/13/21 morning
It started to snow soon after dark on February 12, 2021. It must have snowed all through the night. We saw an accumulation of about 6 inches the next morning. And it was still snowing. It was also windy. Snow was flying in every direction. The temperature was 28. It snowed all day, adding another 3 inches. The temperature was 32. Many people walked by our house in the alley & on the sidewalk. They were all dressed in heavy winter clothes. Someone skied down the street. We stayed inside. I took a few photos from the front porch & the back patio. It snowed for a while in the morning on February 14. But the temperature rose to 40, the snow changed to rain & began to melt. February 12 was the snowiest day since 1996 with 8.9 inches recorded at SeaTac & 12.4 inches over 3 days, February 11-13. We have 2 national weather stations in the Seattle area. The other is at Sandpoint in the City of Seattle where 6 inches were recorded on February 12 & 8.5 inches over 3 days. I think we got somewhat less than SeaTac & significantly more than at Sandpoint. SeaTac is closer to us. There was some debate about how historic the snowfall was, because SeaTac kept incomplete records on snowfall.
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