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Wind Warning in Effect: Prepare for Flooding in LFP
Flood watch in effect for Western Washington

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Flood watch in effect for Western Washington

Snow turning to sleet, freezing rain this evening as temperatures start to rise to high 30s early Friday morning
Expect delays and disruptions for another day
Classes to resume on Monday
Shorewood to host full day of rivalry hoops
LFP City Hall is closed, Shoreline Planning Commission meeting is canceled
About three inches of snow fell in Shoreline in 30 hours ending at 1 p.m. Wednesday
Shoreline City Hall will be open normal hours while Lake Forest Park City Hall will be open one hour late at 10 a.m.
Do your neighbor a favor and recommend what roads to take and what not to take.
Shoreline and Richmond Beach libraries are opening at noon and the LFP library is closed; Shoreline Public Schools, private schools, Shoreline CC and Shoreline and Lake Forest Park City Halls will all be closed on Wednesday;
No Allied Waste pickup in Lake Forest Park today
Schools are closed today and who knows if they will be open on Wednesday. Here are a few tips on what to do, from Patch colleagues with experience.
High school students that took the bus to school will be returned to their bus stop shortly to return home.
Continuing snow, icy road conditions may result in some bus trip and route cancellations
No building will be close to these stumps, only a road, letter writer Charlie Brown says
New snow accumumlation of 1-3 inches tonight
Council approves $15,000-plus for Prothman Company to conduct search for city administrator
Scattered snow showers Monday, more accumulation likely Monday night and Tuesday; up to 3-5 inches on Wednesday
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