Slick streets, snow fun: Storm dumps two inches of white stuff on Snoqualmie Valley

Gerardo Hernandez, 12, of Snoqualmie, slides down a hill at Sandy Cove Park on Monday afternoon, Nov. 22, following two days of snowstorms that left some two inches of powder in places in the Valley.  - Seth Truscott / Snoqualmie Valley Record
Seth Truscott / Snoqualmie Valley Record
Gerardo Hernandez, 12, of Snoqualmie, slides down a hill at Sandy Cove Park on Monday afternoon, Nov. 22, following two days of snowstorms that left some two inches of powder in places in the Valley.

November 22, 2010 · 3:20 PM

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A winter storm warning remains in effect until 10 p.m. Monday, Nov. 22, following two days of snowfall in the Snoqualmie Valley.

Children on early release from school made the best of the slick stuff on Monday, rolling snowballs and hitting local sled hills.

On the streets, drivers had a more challenging time. Valley police agencies warned of dangerously slick conditions and black ice. At least one Metro transit bus was seen briefly stranded in a ditch near Meadowbrook.

The Snoqualmie Weather website reported a new record low on Monday.

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