West Seattle snow (before the wind): Two more visual souvenirs
March 15, 2009 at 4:15 pm | In West Seattle video, West Seattle weather |Thanks to Adam for creating and sharing that video of this morning’s snowy scenes around West Seattle. What’s the music, you ask? “Lullabye” by _ghost. Next, a photo from David Hutchinson:

David adds:
Not nearly as much snow at sea level this morning as up at the Admiral Junction; just enough to add some highlights to the old 1975 Alaska Square Tlingit Totem Pole being stored by the Port of Seattle at Jack Block Park.”
Reminder, a wind advisory is in effect till 11 pm, and the afternoon forecast says we could see gusts up to 50 mph.
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The drive in the snow video was excellent Adam! Thank you for taking the time to make this for everyone. Excellent choice of music to accompany the video. Great work! Thank you.
Comment by Kevin — March 15, 09 6:14 pm #
Isn’t technology incredible! Love all who contribute. I’m sending this video off to relatives clear across the US in sunny Florida.
Thank you so much. (BTW - they miss WS very much!).
Comment by ws angel — March 15, 09 9:59 pm #
That was the coolest video of of the WS weather yesterday Adam! Thank you very much for making it and sharing it. Loved the music too…
Comment by andrea — March 16, 09 11:07 am #
Love the video!
Comment by Susan Grossman — March 16, 09 6:32 pm #