January 19: What’s open and closed in Roosevelt

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We’re seeing snow showers in Roosevelt this morning, but it’s super icy out there right now. The City of Seattle is asking people to stay at home if they can at least until things warm up (although it sounds like it’s not going to get much higher than 34 degrees).

Wednesday, January 18 #snOMG open thread – Roosevelt Edition

The view from the Roosevelt "Tower Cam" - 10:20 a.m.

We’ve got about 2 inches in the south part of Roosevelt as of 10 a.m. We’ll keep this page updated all day with news from around the ‘hood.

Recipe: Super #snOMG Snowpocalyptic Chili

Snowpocalyptic Chili

Thought it might be nice to share something other than news about our impending doom. I’ve renamed our favorite chili recipe below in honor of our shared experience. Whenever that shared experience actually happens, of course.

Seattle Public Schools closed tomorrow, more snow on the way

Snow Plow in Ravenna

Despite the panic and subsequent no-show of the snow today, the National Weather Service says the worst is yet to come.

January 17 a.m. #SeaSnow open thread- Roosevelt Edition

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No snow overnight, but more is expected this afternoon and tomorrow. We’ll keep the updates coming through 12 p.m. today and then again this afternoon.

Weather update: Potential for major winter storm Tuesday and Wednesday

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The latest weather forecast calls for two winter storm events today and into Tuesday with another one expected to hit Wednesday. 3 to 6 inches of snow possible. Also: Information about your evening commute.

Monday morning #snOMG open thread (Roosevelt Edition)

Roosevelt Way and 75th - January 16, 2012 at 9:00a.m.

We’re here this morning to make sure you get where you’re going safely. If you have reports of what it’s like in your neck of the woods (Roosevelt, Ravenna, Maple Leaf, etc..) let us know! Leave a comment, email tips@roosiehood.com, or send it to @roosiehood on Twitter.

Afternoon #SeaSnow Open Thread – Roosevelt Edition

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As of 3:15 p.m. it’s about 34 degrees and the skies are fairly clear. This is a perfect time to get our there and shovel your sidewalks. Remember: You’re responsible for keeping them clear. Here are a few resources for you to check for tomorrow’s commute: Metro Transit Alerts: Most buses are running on snow [...]

Early morning snow finally brings winter to Roosevelt

Roosevelt Snow 2012 7:30 a.m.

A thin layer of snow hit the ‘hood early this morning. Think it’ll stick around?

Weather Update: Snow still in forecast, burn ban canceled

SnowWatch - University of Washington

Update at 11:45 a.m.: You may or may not be seeing snow, depending on where you are in the city. The National Weather Wervice has issued a “special weather statement” for Puget Sound saying accumulations will be 1 inch or less.