WENATCHEE — Snowfall from Sunday to early Monday afternoon in North Central Washington ranged from 3 to 20 inches.
Flurries in the Wenatchee Valley started about 7 p.m. Sunday and by 12:30 p.m. Monday the area received about 3.3 inches of snow, according to Meteorologist Joey Clevenger with the National Weather Service in Spokane.
That was near the low-end of the spectrum: reports from Mansfield on the Waterville Plateau showed a little less with 3 inches, he said. On the high-end was Holden Village.
The Lutheran Christian center located 42 miles northwest of Chelan saw 20 inches of snow.
Elsewhere, Cashmere, Entiat, Leavenworth and Manson received about 5 inches of snow, while Plain reported 8.5, Clevenger said.