Stocking kitchen pantries, car trunks and that space under the Christmas tree were top priorities for many Washingtonians Monday night as people prepared for a snowy night ahead. In Shoreline, a Costco parking lot stayed full into the early evening as snow fell, leaving about two inches of snow on the ground. With more snow on the way overnight, people showed up with a mission in mind to get prepared for the snow and for the holidays ahead. "Pretty busy day," said Ted Betz, a Costco employee. "People are like stocking up their carts to the maximum... I saw a guy coming out with like four big boxes of firewood.” Betz added, "People are really preparing for the winter.” One man said he is stocking up on groceries ahead of worsening winter conditions. "Well if it’s gonna snow a whole bunch, I gotta be self-sufficient at home," said James Bosch, a Vietnam veteran and retired mailman. “I have enough to make it for a couple weeks.” Read the full story here: https://www.king5.com/article/news/wa...