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garner210 Making snowpeople and sledding made school snow days memorable for many. Others will remember scenes like this one captured by Ron Garner. The bird is a Anna's Hummingbird.

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The National Weather service predicts snow level 200 feet rising to 3100 feet in the afternoon. The high temperature for Friday near 38 degrees. Total daytime snow accumulation of less than a half inch possible. A low of 38 degrees tonight. Showers on Saturday with a high of 47 degrees.

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Apprentice Lineman Matt Minnis and Journeyman Lineman Scott Otto replace a breaker in the Eastsound substation. - Photo courtesy of OPALCO

When temperatures drop, our Co-op’s demand for power goes up as we all use our electric heat and stay indoors for longer periods. This increased demand was the cause of a brief outage on Orcas Island on Wednesday; the load caused a breaker to fail in the Eastsound substation.

Crews responded immediately to replace the breaker and power was restored in less than two hours. Remarkably, this has been the only outage since the snow arrived on Saturday.

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San Juan Island School District posts information about school closures on its website. Sometimes the schools stay open but the buses use snow routes instead of the normal routes. The snow  route information is posted here.

Lopez Island School District posts notices of closures on their website. The bus snow routes are available here.

Orcas Island School District announces its closures via its website. They also have an information hotline (376-1596).

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SEATTLE - It's been one of the mildest winters in decades, but the time has come to revive those Northwest-style winter driving skills. Pam Moen with the American Automobile Association (AAA), suggests making sure vehicle batteries and tires are ready for the colder weather.

"Those are probably the two things that get people in the most trouble during the winter weather. Also, make sure that you have all of your lights checked out and that they're working properly, and that you've got a good set of windshield wipers."

Moen says before a trip, there's no reason not to double-check the weather forecast and road conditions - and get prepared for them.

If you'll be driving any distance, over mountains, or in rural areas, Moen says make sure you're carrying more than just tire chains. Put together a winter survival kit to keep in the vehicle.

"Every year, there are people who die because they become stranded in extreme winter conditions and don't have the proper supplies, or don't know what to do to keep themselves safe until help can get to them," she said. "Things like an ice scraper; some traction material, whether it's sand, salt, or cat litter; a snow shovel; a flashlight and some basic tools; and certainly some warm clothing and blankets in case you would get stranded."

Water, nonperishable food, waterproof matches and candles, and a cell phone and charger are other essentials for longer road trips this winter.

You can call 511 to get road conditions across the state, or get road and weather information online at wsdot.com.

"Know Before You Go" and access a wealth of information on ferries, mountain passes, road temperatures, and see aviation, ferry, road webcams, at wsdot.com/traffic.

The Washington Department of Transportation (WSDOT) has all kinds winter driving safety information at www.wsdot.wa.gov/winter. A PDF version (931 kb) of the The Winter Driving Guide can be downloaded and printed. It includes a  list of everything to put in a car emergency kit.

For weather updates and road conditions, see www.wsdot.com/traffic/forecast. Also Know Before You Go

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Drivers can check mainland travel and roadway conditions on the WSDOT website.

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School Closures for Wednesday, January 18:

Orcas Island: All Orcas Island School District schools are closed.

Lopez Island: are closed.

San Juan Island School District: are closed

Still Point School on San Juan Island: are closed

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WASHINGTON – While the majority of boaters in colder parts of the country have winterized their boats or put them into storage until spring, many still rely on their vessels for hunting, fishing or necessary transportation in cold weather, substantially increasing their risk of a deadly accident. Extra caution and preparation should be taken before heading out on the water in winter.

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Pieces of information from San Juan County's Department of Emergency Management can be obtained in the following ways. There are Winter Weather Wisdom Tips on part of the DEM's portion of the county website.

If you want information on conditions of events such as a an upcoming storm in the islands, the website is not the place to go.

That information is posted on facebook and Twitter. You'll need a facebook account to see the posts or a Twitter account to see the tweets.

Another way to receive the information is to sign up to be on the DEM's email alert list.

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