sexta-feira, 27 de janeiro de 2012

Icy pavement, flooding risk follow northwest snow

AP  By RACHEL LA CORTEOLYMPIA, Wash. -- The day after heavy snow hit the Pacific Northwest, people are dealing with icy roads, power outages and the dangers of snow causing flooding when it melts.

Ice on three runways shut down Sea-Tac Airport Thursday morning.

Spokesman Perry Cooper told KOMO-TV crews hoped deicer would allow it to reopen before airlines had to cancel very many flights.

Morning commuters also found icy streets in the Seattle area.

Transportation Department trucks are out spreading salt and deicer.

The National Weather Service forecasts rain to return by afternoon in Western Washington. Snow is still in the forecast for Eastern Washington into Friday. Washington State University in Pullman is closed.

Flooding in Oregon swept away a car in an Alban creek. Two people escaped, and conflicting reports indicated a child was missing.

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