Snow totals for the past 24 hours in Western Washington
Dec 9, 2016, 10:41 AM | Updated: 11:00 am
Many lowland areas of Western Washington got the first measurable snow in years.
For example, Sea-Tac Airport received at least an inch of snow. Though it’s not much, the total snowfall makes it the snowiest December there since 2013, according to the National Weather Service.
Related: Pockets of snow remain around Puget Sound
Snow totals over a 24-hour period
Below is a snapshot of snow totals.
Clallam County
• Port Angeles: 3 inches
Grays Harbor County
• Ocean Shores: 1.1 inches
Jefferson County
• Port Ludlow: 2.7 inches
King County
• Seattle: 1 inch
• Woodinville: 1.5 inches
• Redmond: 2 inches
• Shoreline: 2.7 inches
Kitsap County
• Bremerton: 2.5 inches
• Bainbridge Island: 2.9 inches
Island County
• Oak harbor: 1.2 inches
Lewis County
• Curtis: 3 inches
• Fords Prairie: 4.3 inches
Mason County
• Hoodsport: 3.6 inches
Pierce County
• Greenwater: 1 inch
• Steilacoom: 1.3 inches
• Tacoma: 1.5 inches
• Gig Harbor: 2.5 inches
Skagit County
• Anacortes: 1 inch
San Juan County
• Friday Harbor: 1.5 inches
Snohomish County
• Everett: 1.8 inches
• Brier: 2.5 inches
• Gold Bar: 6 inches
Thurston County
• Olympia: 4.5 inches
• Lacey: 5 inches
Whatcom County
• Bellingham: 1 inch
• Lynden: 1.2 inches
• Mount Baker: 3 inches