Winter storm bringing snow, plummeting temperatures

PULLMAN – A major snow storm is expected in the Pullman area late this week, followed by temperatures and wind chills next week that could plunge valley temperatures as low as -20 degrees. As much as a foot of snow is expected in the valleys and two feet in the mountains.
WSU reminds employees to take appropriate precautions to protect themselves during severe weather.
For more information and regular, timely updates, see the WSU Alert site ONLINE @ https://alert.wsu.edu and the National Weather Service Spokane site ONLINE @ www.wrh.noaa.gov/otx.
 
Information for employees and managers on accounting for leave during inclement weather can be found ONLINE @ https://hrs.wsu.edu. For more information contact Human Resource Services ONLINE @ https://hrs.wsu.edu/HRteams.
 

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