Online weather tools for Road and Bridge Crews:

Radar Loop showing snow and freezing (as blue) precipitation in motion coming through W. Washington. I have found this to be very helpful for knowing where the snow is exactly falling, what temperature it is, and if it’s heading our way:

 http://www.intellicast.com/National/Radar/OneKM.aspx?animate=true



N.O.A.A Forecast Page for Western Washington. Loads a "clickable" map for your specific loacation

http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/sew/



SCAN Web WSDOT Weather Summery (RWIS) sites list:

http://chad/scanweb/SWFrame.asp?Pageid=Summary&Units=English&Groupid=343000&DisplayClass=Java&SenType=All



KING 5 Doppler Radar that shows rain and moisture coming our way in Western WA:

http://www.king5.com/weather/doppler/indexrad.html?http://www.king5.com/live/weather_images/K5-340mileAnim-640x480.gif&Title=340%20Mile%20Range



Interesting global radar loop just to see how massive a particular storm is:

http://weather.unisys.com/satellite/sat_ir_west_loop-12.html



Steve Pool's KOMO, touchy feely weather for your sensitive side. Common sense explanation of the next several days:

http://www.komonews.com/weather/



I-90 Traveler Information:

http://i90.atmos.washington.edu/roadview/i90/



WSDOT Freeway Camera and Weather Site:

http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/traffic/tacoma/



This document and this list can be also accessed at:

http://bridgenut.fastmail.fm/WSDOTWinter.doc