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Paul Davis Restoration and Remodeling of Greater Tacoma
Water, Fire & Mold Damage, Cleanup & Repair

Has your home or business been flooded, affected by fire, infested with mold and mildew or experienced some other type of catastrophic damage? Paul Davis Restoration and Remodeling of Greater Tacoma can help.

We are part of a national network of property restoration professionals in the business of providing immediate response 24/7 to clean up, restore and repair property damage due to water, fire, smoke, mold, storms or other disasters. At Paul Davis Restoration and Remodeling, we understand the stress involved in these situations and will work quickly to get your life and property back to normal.

If your home or business has experienced damage – Call Paul! 253-475-8838

Water Clean Up Mold Damage & Remediation
Water Removal Reconstruction Services
Fire & Smoke Clean Up Contents Cleaning
Fire & Smoke Repair Wind & Storm Damage

More than 2 million homes restored since 1966!

We assist the following communities:

Counties: Pierce and King

Cities: Auburn, Buckley, Eatonville, Enumclaw, Federal Way, Fox Island, Gig Harbor, Graham, Kent, Lakebay, Lakewood, Maple Valley,Puyallup, Renton, Seattle, Spanaway, Sumner, and Tacoma.

 Zip Codes:  98001, 98002, 98003, 98022,98023, 98030, 98031, 98032, 98035, 98038, 98042, 98047, 98055, 98056, 98057,98058, 98063, 98064, 98071, 98089, 98092, 98093, 98131, 98132, 98138, 98148,98158, 98166, 98171, 98188, 98198, 98321, 98328, 98332, 98335, 98338, 98352,98371, 98372, 98373, 98374, 98375, 98387, 98390, 98391, 98401, 98402, 98403,89404, 98405, 98406, 98407, 98408, 98409, 98411, 98412, 98413, 98415, 98416,98417, 98418, 98419, 98421, 98422, 98424, 98430, 98431, 98433, 98438, 98439,98442, 98443, 98444, 98445, 98446, 98447, 98448, 98464, 98465, 98466, 98467,98471, 98481, 98490, 98492, 98493, 98496, 98497, 98498, 98499 

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Major snowstorm barreling toward Western Washington

Hundreds of schools are already closed or delayed, but today is just a warm up for the coming storm that sparked a winter storm warning for most of Washington and is expected to dump heavy snow across the region on Wednesday.

The winter storm warning is in effect from midnight Tuesday until midnight Wednesday, when heavy snow is forecast to hit.

“This next storm is picking up a lot of moisture offshore that’s moving to the south of us. It’s the perfect setup to push all that moisture right over that colder air and set us up for very heavy snowfall tomorrow morning and throughout the day,” said KIRO 7 Eyewitness News meteorologist Sam Argier.

The storm is tracking father south than originally forecast, so the snow totals in the Seattle area may be less than was earlier expected.

Estimated snowfall totals for Wednesday are as follows:

  • Seattle: 4 - 8 inches
  • Everett: 2 – 6 inches
  • North of Everett: 1 - 4 inches
  • Foothills: 6 - 12 inches
  • South/Southwest: 6 – 12 inches
  • Coast: 4 – 8 inches

Light to moderate snowfall should begin first around the South Sound at about 4 a.m. and increase into 7 a.m. Between 7 a.m. and 10 a.m., the heaviest of the snow will fall, and should be on the ground in the Seattle area.

The biggest snowfall will be seen Seattle southward, Argier said, with Olympia and Thurston County getting hit hard. By 1 p.m., snow showers will taper off briefly.

Argier said people should plan ahead as it may be hard for many to get out of neighborhoods. According to AccuWeather, the last big pileup in Seattle was 7.6 inches in on Nov. 27, 1985. On the ranking of great Seattle snowstorms, that day came in last out of 11 records.

“Compared to what we’re looking at tomorrow, today is just a warm up,” said Argier.

For Tuesday, a winter weather advisory is in effect until 4 p.m., when there is expected to be a break in the weather in time for the evening commute. Metro buses are operating on snow routes.

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During the day though, Argier said there will be snow showers, heavy at times, with most of the action in the morning.

About 1 to 3 inches of snow could fall, with Seattle in the lower end of that range and Snohomish County, the convergence zone, and the higher hills away from the water getting the higher end of the range.

Temperatures will be in the mid- to low 30s.

“Tomorrow morning, that’s what we’re really focused on. We’re looking at heavy snow; significant snow,” Argier warned.

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Marybeth Turner with Seattle DOT said they will have all crews available, but if the snow is more than what they can handle, they have more drivers and equipment they can get from vendors.

The main routes they will be attending to will be major arterials for emergency vehicles to get to hospitals and Metro Transit routes.

Turners said hills will not be closed until they are deemed impassable. You can view where the snow plows are on the Seattle DOT snow plow response map.

Looking forward, on Thursday, there will be a few more snow showers that could add up to 1 to 2 inches in some areas. Friday makes the transition into rain with temperatures warming to the 40s.

Original article can be found at: http://beta.local.yahoo.com/news-major-snowstorm-barreling-toward-western-washington