The snow Seattle experienced on Sunday was of a particularly sticky variety. If you reached down and grabbed a handful of the cold, white stuff you would have instantly had a perfect snowball to use as a projectile.

Well a mysterious snow builder used that sticky snow and made what may be the tallest snowman to ever stand in a Seattle park.

Frosty’s extra-tall uncle was estimated to be about 15 feet-tall. As of 4:45 p.m. he was starting to lean like that Italian tower in Pisa, Italy. But he was still standing.

To see more photos check out this photo gallery of the Seattle snow.

Update: About 4:55 gravity won and the snowman fell.

Update: Photos were posted online Monday solving the mystery of how such a tall snowman was constructed. Pretty Cool!

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