Snow fall turned the area around Deception Pass Bridge and most of Whidbey Island into a winter wonderland, but wreaked havoc athletic events resulting in many calcelations. Weather forcasters have predicted a warmup next week that should get the high school sports schedule back on track.  - Jim Woolbright/Whidbey News-Times
Jim Woolbright/Whidbey News-Times
Snow fall turned the area around Deception Pass Bridge and most of Whidbey Island into a winter wonderland, but wreaked havoc athletic events resulting in many calcelations. Weather forcasters have predicted a warmup next week that should get the high school sports schedule back on track.

Whidbey's winter wonderland


December 26, 2008 · 3:33 PM

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