A major winter storm is hitting the West Coast, and Sunday morning, Western Washington woke up to a winter wonderland. FOX13
Snow was spotted in Snohomish, Everett, Bothell, Seattle, Mill Creek and other areas across the region. Lowlands saw snow accumulation up to one inch and more snow accumulation for elevations above 500 feet.
In Mill Creek, residents bundled up to shovel snow off their parking lots and roads, while some other residents enjoyed the picturesque views. "We were expecting it to be really ugly this morning, so I pointed [my car] up the driveway, so that it could drive out of there," said resident Leann Burke. "It’s the best kind of snow, it's pretty."
The late February snow is not over yet, as more chances of snow are in the forecast heading into Monday and Tuesday morning.
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