Saturday, December 27, 2008

Local News | More snow in E. Wash.
SEATTLE — A rare white Christmas in Western Washington gave way to warmer temperatures, disappearing snow and more roof problems as the remnants of the past week's winter storm melted away Friday.

A frozen body was found in a mobile home near Ashford and part of a seniors complex in Tumwater was evacuated because of a sagging roof.

In Eastern Washington, more snow was forecast to pile on top of the record amount already on the ground.

A new system moving into the state will bring up to 3 feet of fresh snow to the Cascade and Olympic mountains, said the National Weather Service, which posted a winter storm warning for the mountain ranges, and warned of avalanches in backcountry areas.
Cold Weather Taking a Toll on Wildlife
PULLMAN, Wash.—Washington State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine teaching hospital has seen an increased number of animals brought in due to problems with below-freezing temperatures. Among the hardest hit appear to be Eastern barn owls, which are found commonly in Eastern Washington.
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