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Weather Update: Enumclaw, White River Schools to Begin Two Hours Late, Green River CC Normal Schedule

Both districts are also on limited bus transportation.

Both Enumclaw and White River schools will begin two hours late Tuesday following an overnight snow fall.

Both districts are also on limited bus transportation with no out-of-district transport.

In White River, No A.M. ECEAP. No A.M. Preschool Programs. No Half-Day Kindergarten.

Green River Community College reports on Facebook all its campuses are on normal operation today.

A winter weather advisory issued by the National Weather Service continues through 12 p.m. today for areas including the east Puget Sound lowlands with snow showers possible this morning.

Snow accumulations up to one inch was expected. Residents are advised to prepare to leave for work earlier than normal to allow for possible delays due to snow.

At 8 a.m. the WSDOT reports that northbound State Route 167 was seeing heavy traffic from milepost 7.5 near the State Route 410 junction to milepost 11 at the Pierce/King County line. There is also a collision on southbound State Route 169 near Cedar Mt. Pl S.E. (milepost 19) with a partially blocked lane. Follow the latest travel alerts at the WSDOT website.

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