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WeatherWatcher Winter Storm Warning in effect until 11 AM Wednesday morning

A Winter Storm Warning is in effect for Seattle, Shoreline, and Lake Forest Park, predicting up to 6 inches of snow overnight. The National Weather Service has also issued a Wind Advisory, with gusts reaching up to 45 mph, potentially causing more power outages. Residents are advised to stay safe as winter weather conditions develop.

Last Saturday to Visit the Goats at N 192nd

Visit the Earthcraft Services goatherd at Midvale Gardens this Saturday, marking the final day of the season. The goats have played a crucial role in eradicating invasive blackberries and ivy, and this event is family-friendly and supports environmental initiatives. Show your support by contributing to their GoFundMe campaign.

Gloria's Birds Ol' Blue Eyes is back!

Gloria Z. Nagler's article highlights the return of Barry the Barred Owl, showcasing the unique characteristics of this bird and its significance to local wildlife enthusiasts. The piece engages readers with an informative perspective on avian behavior while promoting community awareness about local fauna.

Olympics in sunshine

Snowy weather in the Shoreline area has brought unexpected sunshine and outdoor activities, with residents enjoying sledding and skiing at local parks. The article highlights the positive aspects of the winter season, emphasizing the beauty of the mountains and the joy it brings to the community. As the snow melts, there’s a reminder of the darker days to come, urging readers to savor the winter while it lasts.

WeatherWatcher Rainy week ahead

A rainy week is forecasted for Lake Forest Park, with significant precipitation expected between Sunday evening and Tuesday evening. Following a brief respite on Wednesday, additional rain is anticipated later in the week, with temperatures remaining in the mid to upper 40s.

WeatherWatcher Photogenic end to a Thanksgiving weekend

A stunning sunny day in late November brought a photogenic end to the Thanksgiving weekend in Shoreline, with patchy fog and high clouds creating picturesque views. Local photographers captured the beauty of the landscape, including Mt. Baker and the Puget Sound, as a storm front approached. This article highlights the unique weather phenomenon and the community's appreciation for nature's beauty.

Sky Basalt columns and other pondless water features

Sky Nursery is hosting a free workshop on August 6, 2017, focused on creating basalt columns and other pondless water features, led by expert Gretchen Brevoort. This hands-on event aims to teach participants how to assemble beautiful water garden displays, enhancing local gardening practices. The workshop is open to everyone without prior registration, making it accessible for the community.

Don't Drip Drive - Free Inspections at SCC Automotive

Shoreline Community College is hosting a series of free auto leak workshops aimed at promoting vehicle maintenance and environmental responsibility. These workshops will be held in February and March 2017, offering attendees an opportunity to learn about and address auto leaks, which can have significant environmental impacts.

WeatherWatcher Winter Weather Advisory has been issued

A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued by the National Weather Service in Seattle, predicting 1-2 inches of snow accumulation from 10 PM on New Year's Eve until 10 AM on New Year's Day. Residents are advised to prepare for potentially hazardous driving conditions, especially during the early morning hours when snowfall is expected to peak.

WeatherWatcher Winter Weather Advisory has been issued

A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued by the National Weather Service in Seattle, predicting snowfall of 1-2 inches from 10 PM on New Year's Eve until 10 AM on New Year's Day. Residents are advised to prepare for potentially hazardous winter driving conditions, especially between 3 AM and 9 AM when the majority of accumulation is expected.