Overnight snow totals from the February storm
Feb 6, 2017, 9:49 AM | Updated: 3:58 pm

There's a chance for lowland snow Thursday and Friday. But it's unlikely Seattle will look like this again. (MyNorthwest)
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Cities across Western Washington received several inches of snow Monday morning.
Photos from the February storm
Below are snow totals reported at 7:30 a.m. by the National Weather Service. Please note that accumulation totals can vary by city depending on elevation.
Clallam County
Joyce: 1-2 inches
Grays Harbor County
Montesano: 3.8 inches
Jefferson County
Brinnon: 6 inches
King County
Snoqualmie Ridge: 12 inches
(West-northwest) Enumclaw: 11 inches
Bellevue: 9.5 inches
Renton: 8 inches
Kent E. Hill: 7.5 inches
Auburn/Federal Way: 6 inches
West Seattle (Seaview): 5 inches
Mercer Island: 4 inches
Sea-Tac Airport: 7.1 inches– “Matches precisely the two-day total from the storm of Jan. 18-19, 2012,” said 成人X站 7 Meteorologist Nick Allard.
Greenwood: 2 inches
Kitsap County
Port Orchard: 5.5 inches
Bremerton: 3 inches
Seabeck: 2.6 inches
Lewis County
Pe Ell: 9 inches
Chehalis: 7 inches
Toledo: 4.5 inches
Pierce County
Graham: 14 inches
Bonney Lake: 13 inches
Sumner: 8.1 inches
Tacoma: Up to 7 inches
Skagit County
Lake Cavanaugh: 7 inches
Thurston County
(WSW) Rainier: 7.5 inches
Tumwater: 3 inches
Yelm: 3 inches
Whatcom County
Mount Baker: 5.5 inches
Ferndal: 3 inches