November 24

Snow notes from Thanksgiving eve

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11:41 a.m., Roosevelt Way Northeast outside the Blue Saucer.

Vinnie’s been found! Vinnie, the lost dog we posted about last night, is safe.

Dave writes: “Yes! Thank you very much for your assistance. Somebody saw your blog and phoned us. We will go pick him up later this morning. Thanks again.”

Note: Thanks to whoever sheltered Vinnie.

The National Weather Service has some cheerful news:

THE COLDEST TEMPERATURES WILL OCCUR THIS MORNING WITH SOME LOCATIONS IN THE SINGLE DIGITS. THERE IS A CHANCE WITH THE SNOW COVER THAT THE COLDEST LOCATIONS IN WESTERN WASHINGTON COULD BE BELOW 0 THIS MORNING. SEATTLE-TACOMA AIRPORT HAS ALREADY SET A NEW RECORD LOW WITH 14 DEGREES. ICY ROADS WILL BE A PROBLEM THROUGH THANKSGIVING MORNING.

Note: It’s a balmy 20.7 degrees here at Maple Leaf Life.

The University of Washington somewhat belatedly canceled classes today. Note: read the comments.

The city’s Emergency Operations Center announced: “SDOT dispatched pedestrian response crews from both its Haller Lake and Charles Street bases of operations by 8:00 a.m., with help from its Urban Forestry unit, for a total of twelve crews dispatched citywide.”

Note: Maple Leaf Life still doesn’t know what a “pedestrian response crew” is.

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  1. Pretty sure they clear sidewalks and bus stops. Seattle City Council mentioned in a Facebook post there were crews out.

    If folks are lucky enough to have sidewalks and fit enough to handle the exertion, be neighborly and shovel your walk.

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