As promised another round of snow came through overnight and this was the scene at our HQ at 7 AM this morning.

Everett Fire Chief Dave DeMarco (l) and Everett Police Sergeant Craig Davis (r) talk as the snowfall picked up Friday.
You know the drill by now. Stay off the roads if you can. There is a pretty good sheet of ice under that snow in most parts of Everett. City crews have been out all night working the main roads.
At the south police precinct the City of Everett Emergency Operations Center has been activated and Everett Fire Operations have also activated their Fire Operations Center. Additional 2-person crews are staffing 4 wheel drive pickups to supplement aid crews and firefighters and be able to respond to hard to access areas. Here are links to city services and other information that may be useful for you over the next couple of days.
Emergency services. Call 911 for life-threatening emergencies. For all other situations, call the non-emergency number at 425-407-3999. A high call volume is expected throughout the storm, emergency services will respond to high priority calls. Both Police and Fire have resources available for use during the storm.
Resources:
City of Everett: everettwa.gov/inclementweather
Everett Transit Customer Service: 425-257-7777
Priority routes: https://bit.ly/2BqaT7W
Roads: 24-hour Dispatch 425-257-8821
Roads online request: everettwa.gov/ServiceRequest
Snow & Ice Response Plan: https://bit.ly/2SDMcyx
Traffic cameras: everettwa.gov/1634
Cold Weather Shelter: Call 211
Snohomish County:
Priority routes: https://bit.ly/2TGF01W
Road closure: https://bit.ly/2DobLu1
Snow & Ice Response Plan: https://bit.ly/2MUjJza
SnoPUD Outage Map: outagemap.snopud.com
Weather updates: http://www.weather.gov/sew
WSDOT:
Traffic & road conditions: www.wsdot.com/traffic
Snow & Ice Response Plan: https://bit.ly/2I1PS99
February 9, 2019
Everett