SEA was a gong show during this last snow. I was supposed to one-leg DH to (of course) PHX for an overnight that Wed, early afternoon, to start a 3 day trip. Flight ended up being delayed maybe 5 hrs? Guess who ended up being the FO when we actually did go
Other good one was that Friday, landing after a pretty good deal PSP turn. Forecast and ATIS the whole trip down, and trip back, were for SEA to be basic VFR with some -SN later that night. Vis went to like a mile inside the FAF in heavy enough snow to require use of wipers on high. I checked the SPECI right after we landed, and sure enough, those 5/5/5's went to 2/2/1 or something. I know that one was a hard system to forecast properly, at least says cliffmass, but damn, that really escalated quickly! Got a hotel that night even though I was released from reserve because I know how dumb people are in the snow around here. That suspicion was confirmed the next morning, when on a wet but not particularly slick I-5 NB in high 30's/low 40's, I watched a 3 series BMW blowing past everyone in the HOV suddenly crab 90 deg right and Tokyo drift across 5 (maybe it's 6 there?) lanes of traffic, slam full force into the berm on the right shoulder, spin 180 deg, but with continued momentum pushing him up to slide down the guard rail backwards. His car came probably within 2 car lengths of mine as he crossed my lane. Luckily I wasn't driving like an a hole, had really nice traction tires, and could slow appropriately to let him fly by. I imagine he was rolling 5 year old bald summer radials, since nobody else seemed to be having any trouble whatsoever. Classic