Anella Henning, age 7, Kendra Dickinson, age 11, and Mallory Dickinson, age 13, inspect the craftsmanship of the igloo constructed by families at Fifth and Albert streets in east Port Angeles this week. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Anella Henning, age 7, Kendra Dickinson, age 11, and Mallory Dickinson, age 13, inspect the craftsmanship of the igloo constructed by families at Fifth and Albert streets in east Port Angeles this week. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Massive snowfall brings out the best of many

It was one for the history books — if it isn’t repeated any time soon.

Three snow storms dumped piles of snow measured in feet on many areas of the North Olympic Peninsula, especially in Sequim, Port Angeles and in the upper elevations.

It was the worst snowstorm since 1996.

Many were housebound for a week. Many couldn’t get to work or worked remotely.

Schools were closed.

First responders, plow operators and public utility district employees worked overtime in cold and often blinding conditions to do their best to keep residents safe and warm.

Acts of heroism and generosity abounded during that week, with neighbors digging out neighbors, shoveling snow off roofs and running errands for those who couldn’t do it for themselves.

The snow also meant fun for many, who sledded, built snowmen and engaged in spirited snowball fights.

Today, although gray masses of ice still hug the sides of busy highways and some side streets are still mounded with snow and ice, much of the snow has melted, especially in East Jefferson County and on the West End.

Hurricane Ridge Road is open today and Monday — a holiday — with over 6 feet of snow.

People have gone back to work.

Businesses are open. Classes are resuming.

Everything, hopefully, is going back to normal.

So before it all completely melts away, here are a few shots from the week of snowstorms.

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Executive Editor Leah Leach can be reached at 360-417-3530 or at lleach@peninsuladailynews.com.

Jefferson County Public Utility District crews remove a tree from electrical power lines Saturday morning in Port Ludlow. (Bo Lee/line crew foreman)

Jefferson County Public Utility District crews remove a tree from electrical power lines Saturday morning in Port Ludlow. (Bo Lee/line crew foreman)

Ron Trouten shovels snow in downtown Port angeles as snow begins to fall Monday afternoon. He said he stopped to clear the sidewalk because “it needs to be done.” (Jesse Major/Peninsula Daily News)

Ron Trouten shovels snow in downtown Port angeles as snow begins to fall Monday afternoon. He said he stopped to clear the sidewalk because “it needs to be done.” (Jesse Major/Peninsula Daily News)

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