SNOW MAKES STREETS SLIPPERY
January 05, 2009
January 05, 2009
BELLEVUE, Wash., Jan. 5 -- The city of Bellevue issued the following news release:
The city received one to four inches of snow overnight, and crews worked through the night, plowing, sanding and applying de-icer to clear priority routes for emergency vehicles, morning commuters and transit. Priority routes were passable and no streets were closed by 7 a.m. Monday.
"Forecasts called for a trace to one-half inch of snow overnight, turning to rain by midnight, b . . .
The city received one to four inches of snow overnight, and crews worked through the night, plowing, sanding and applying de-icer to clear priority routes for emergency vehicles, morning commuters and transit. Priority routes were passable and no streets were closed by 7 a.m. Monday.
"Forecasts called for a trace to one-half inch of snow overnight, turning to rain by midnight, b . . .