SNOW IN THE FORECAST
The current forecast calls for up to 2″ of snow citywide beginning around 2 a.m. Sunday morning. Conditions are expected to gradually warm with a transition to rain.
The City of Bellevue has equipment and staff prepared to respond to these conditions.
MESSAGE FOR DRIVERS & RESIDENTS
There is a possibility for roadways and walkways to be slippery. Please be cautious and drive slowly and safely — and only if necessary!
COMMUNITY CENTERS PROVIDE DROP-IN HOURS
Most of Bellevue’s community centers are open select hours for drop-in warming during the cold snap. Visitors are asked to verify drop-in hours and availability at individual community centers prior to arrival. community centers
EMERGENCY OVERNIGHT SHELTERS
The City of Bellevue helps provide two emergency overnight winter shelters. Visitors are asked to call ahead to verify hours and availability.
- Eastside Winter Shelter (men), 1899 120th Ave. NE, Contact: Congregations for the Homeless,425-922-9387
- Emergency Winter Shelter (women and children), Bellevue First Congregational Church, 752 108th Ave. NE,
Contact: Sophia Way, 425-463-6285, x106or wintershelter@SophiaWay.org
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