Almost five inches of snow blanketed the island on Wednesday, shutting down schools, cancelling city meetings and keeping many slick roads clear of traffic.
As of 5 p.m., the Bainbridge Island Fire Department had responded to just three weather-related calls.
“People stayed indoors and limited their driving, and I think that helped,” Fire Chief Hank Teran said.
The only reported vehicle accident was a Tuesday night rollover on New Brooklyn Road. The family inside the vehicle suffered no injuries, according to Bainbridge police.
Teran said someone suffered a fractured ankle due to a snow-related fall.
Firefighters responded to a report of power lines down on Lafayette Avenue.
No significant power outages were reported, and no roads were closed.
Teran said the department was bracing itself for the evening commute, when driving conditions could be more difficult.
A light dusting of snow is predicted for late Thursday morning.