Winter Storm Warning in effect for Spokane through Monday
After months of minimal snowfall, the National Weather Service Spokane issued a Winter Storm Warning Monday morning after a storm brought at least two inches of snow overnight.
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Julie Gehlen battles to push her snow thrower up the incline of her driveway at 37th Avenue and Morrill Drive during Monday morning's snow storm, Feb. 15, 2021, in Spokane. Gehlen was trying to finish the work so she could make a morning appointment on the South Hill.
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It was a team effort to clear the snow from the sidewalk and from around the car for Stacie Hempfhill and her daughter, Riley, on Monday near the corner of 33rd Avenue and Myrtle Street in Spokane after several inches fell during the morning hours.
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It was a team effort to clean the snow from the sidewalk and around the car for Stacie Hempfhill and her daughter, Riley, Monday, Feb. 15, 2021, near the corner of 33rd Avenue and Myrtle Street in Spokane after many inches fell during the morning hours.
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A car heads east to Grand Boulevard as it snows on Sunday, Feb. 14, 2021, in Spokane, Wash. Several inches of snow are expected to accumulate by morning.
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Snowflakes are seen in stark contrast against a car window on Sunday, Feb. 14, 2021, just off in Spokane, Wash. Several inches of snow are expected to accumulate by morning.
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A pedestrian jogs down Grand Boulevard as it snows on Sunday, Feb. 14, 2021, in Spokane, Wash. Several inches of snow are expected to accumulate by morning.
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Strollers are framed by the Rotary Fountain as they make their way through Riverfront Park on Monday afternoon after about 3 inches of snow fell in the area overnight, causing traffic and travel problems in the region. More snow is possible through the weekend.
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“He loves it here,” Candace Leach said about her dog, Micah, while playing Feb. 15, 2021, at Patricia Simonet Laughing Dog Park in Liberty Lake.
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Snow covered ducks swim at Falls Park in Post Falls on Monday, Feb.15, 2021.
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EWU professors Jenny Hyde, left, Roger Ralston with dog Bo and Lisa Nappa enjoy their Presidents Day away from teaching to cross-country ski along 1600 South Division Street on Monday on Spokane’s South Hill.
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