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		Blizzard blankets Seattle, more snow 
		forecast 
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		 [February 11, 2019] 
		By Katharine Jackson 
 (Reuters) - A series of winter storms, 
		packing heavy snow and gusty winds, grounded flights and knocked out 
		power for tens of thousands of people in the Pacific Northwest, where 
		forecasters predicted more snow could fall on Sunday.
 
 Seattle residents woke on Saturday to the rare sight of their city 
		covered in white as the National Weather Service kept winter storm 
		warnings in effect for much of the region.
 
 Washington Governor Jay Inslee declared a state of emergency on Friday 
		as the first powerful winter storm approached, warning it could be 
		unlike any Seattle had seen in many years.
 
 "I encourage everyone to stay off the roads if possible," Inslee said in 
		a statement.
 
 As of lunchtime Saturday, nearly 50,000 customers in the Puget Sound 
		region were still without power after snow and winds on Friday cut the 
		lights and sent crews scrambling to restore power overnight, Puget Sound 
		Energy reported.
 
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            A record 6.4 inches (16 cm) of snow piled up at the Seattle-Tacoma 
			International airport on Friday, the biggest accumulation since 
			2014, the National Weather Service said. 
            More than 225 flights were canceled at the airport on Saturday, 
			according to the flight tracking website FlightAware.com. 
            
			 
            
 The flakes stopped falling in Seattle on Saturday, but the weather 
			service predicted snow could start again late on Sunday afternoon, 
			with another 2 to 4 inches (5 cm to 10 cm) of snow possible by 
			Monday morning.
 
 (Reporting by Katharine Jackson; editing by Jonathan Oatis)
 
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