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When Do Snow Plows Come Out in North County’s Service Area?
October 1, 2025

When winter weather arrives in western Washington, snow plows typically start rolling once about two inches of snow has accumulated. In most cities, that means plows are dispatched within a couple of hours of measurable snowfall, but only on major roads first. For businesses, that leaves an important question: who’s going to clear your parking lot, drive lanes, and walkways?
Here’s a closer look at how municipal plowing works, and why many businesses rely on commercial services like North County Landscape Co. for faster, more dependable coverage.
When Snow Plows Usually Start Each Season
Snow that requires plowing usually doesn’t arrive until November or December in western Washington, though city crews often prepare equipment as early as October. While October snow is rare, it’s not impossible, and snowstorms across the Puget Sound area can drop heavy amounts in a short time. Businesses with high-traffic properties need to have plans in place well before the first flakes fall.
How Much Snow Triggers Plowing
Most municipalities don’t bring out plows until there’s about two inches of accumulation. Lighter dustings are often handled with sand or liquid de-icer. That may keep main roads passable, but for businesses, even an inch of compacted snow can create icy hazards for vehicles and foot traffic.
How Quickly City Plows Respond
Municipal crews start preparing for inclement weather as soon as weather forecasts identify a threat of accumulation by pre-treating high-traffic road surfaces. Once snow starts falling, they switch to de-icers and plowing, but response times depend on road priority.
- Municipal crews focus first on:
- Major arterials and highways
- Bus and transit routes
- Hospital and emergency access roads
- Schools
Neighborhoods, side streets, and business corridors are often not cleared by municipal plows unless there is a particularly pressing need, and some roads might be closed altogether due to their steep inclines. For businesses located off main roads, that delay can leave parking lots unusable well into the day.
Why Snow Plowing Matters for Businesses
For commercial properties, waiting on city plows isn’t an option. Uncleared lots create:
- Safety risks for customers and staff
- Potential liability for slips and falls
- Lost business when clients can’t access your property
- An unprofessional image and first impression
Investing in a professional snow service helps reduce downtime and protect your reputation when winter weather hits.
What Triggers NCLC’s Plows
At North County Landscape Co., we don’t leave you hoping that a city plow will head your way. Our snow and ice teams serve Bellingham, Ferndale, Blaine, Birch Bay, Lynden, Everson, Nooksack, Sumas, Custer, Everett, Lynnwood, Marysville, Bothell, Kirkland, Bellevue, North Seattle, and Redmond.
Here’s how our response compares to relying on municipal plows:
- Automatic dispatch: Once snow reaches the agreed depth (usually around one inch), our crews roll out. You don’t need to call.
- Fast turnaround: Most properties are cleared within a couple of hours of accumulation, often before employees or customers arrive.
- Commercial focus: We clear lots, drive lanes, and walkways—areas city plows won’t touch.
- Extra safety measures: De-icer is applied when conditions call for it, which helps prevent refreezing.
How Businesses Can Prepare Before the Snow Falls
You don’t have to wait until the forecast turns snowy to get ready. A few smart steps can make service faster and safer:
- Finalize your snow and ice contract in the fall.
- Mark curbs, islands, and fire hydrants so they’re visible after snowfall.
- Move or park vehicles away from plowing zones when snow is expected.
- Keep salt or ice melt on hand for entryways.
By preparing in advance, you’ll get the most out of your snow service.
Municipal vs. Commercial Snow Plowing
Municipal Plows | North County Landscape Co. | |
---|---|---|
When They Deploy | After ~2” on priority roads | After ~1” on your property |
Where They Plow | Highways, arterials, bus routes | Parking lots, drive lanes, sidewalks |
Who They Serve | General public | Your business |
Response Time | Varies, based on priority | Typically within 2 hours of accumulation |
Extra Services | Sanding/de-icing only on roads | Full de-icing for your commercial property |
Don’t Leave It to Chance
Municipal plows keep the roads open, but they won’t keep your business accessible. With North County Landscape Co., you’ll know exactly when plows will arrive and how your property will be cared for. That means fewer slip hazards, less downtime, and the peace of mind that your property is safe for staff and visitors, no matter how much snow falls.
Request a free estimate for snow services and take one less stressor off your list when the flakes start falling.
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