About the City of Snoqualmie
Founded in 1889 and incorporated in 1903, the City of Snoqualmie was one of the area’s most active lumber milling towns and a transportation hub for those crossing the Cascade Mountain Range by rail, wagon and motorized vehicle.

The City has long been a major tourist destination based on the existence of Snoqualmie Falls, one of the nations top scenic attractions. Snoqualmie Falls, 268 feet in height, is over 100 feet higher than Niagara Falls and attracts over 1.5 million visitors each year.

The Snoqualmie Depot was constructed in 1890 by the Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern Railway. It was used by successor companies Seattle and International Railroad, Northern Pacific Railway, and the Burlington Northern Railroad.

About This Station
The station is powered by a -La Crosse- weather station. The data is collected every 5 seconds and the site is updated every 5 minutes. This site and its data is collected using Weather Display Software. The station is comprised of an anemometer, a rain gauge and a thermo-hydro sensor situated in optimal positions for highest accuracy possible.
About This Website
This site is a template design by CarterLake.org with PHP conversion by Saratoga-Weather.org.
Special thanks go to Kevin Reed at TNET Weather for his work on the original Carterlake templates, and his design for the common website PHP management.
Special thanks to Mike Challis of Long Beach WA for his wind-rose generator, Theme Switcher and CSS styling help with these templates.
Special thanks go to Ken True of Saratoga-Weather.org for the AJAX conditions display, dashboard and integration of the TNET Weather common PHP site design for this site.
Template is originally based on Designs by Haran.
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