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North Marysville is a census-designated place (CDP) in Snohomish County, Washington, United States. The majority of the community and its 20,000 residents were annexed into the city of Marysville in 2009. [ 3 ]
State Route 528 (4th Street) at a railroad crossing in downtown Marysville, looking east towards State Avenue and Mount Pilchuck. Marysville is located along the east side of Interstate 5 (I-5), which connects the city to Vancouver, British Columbia to the north and Seattle to the south.
State Route 529 (SR 529, officially the Yellow Ribbon Highway) is a Washington state highway that connects the cities of Everett and Marysville.The 7.88-mile-long (12.68 km) roadway extends north from an interchange with Interstate 5 (I-5), numbered exit 193, past the western terminus of U.S. Route 2 (US 2), its spur route, Downtown Everett and Naval Station Everett to cross the Snohomish ...
A view from the top of the observatory tower at Mount Washington State Park, where the wind chill dropped to 105 degrees below zero Fahrenheit (-79 Celsius) is seen in a still image from a live ...
The average afternoon high temperature in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 20 is 45 degrees, based on weather data from 1991 to 2020, the weather service said. The average low is 30 degrees, which is ...
North 38th Street: Interchange: 29.05: 46.75: North 46th Street: Interchange: 29.88: 48.09: North 63rd Street / Green Lake Way: Interchange: Seattle–Shoreline city line: 34.05: 54.80: SR 523 east (North 145th Street) to I-5: King–Snohomish county line: Shoreline–Edmonds city line: 37.07: 59.66: SR 104 Spur east to SR 104 east / I-5 ...
Washington State relies on hydropower for 72% of its power and sales of hydropower to both households and businesses topped $4.3 billion in 2003. Washington State has the 9th lowest cost for electricity in the US. Climate change will have a negative effect on both the supply and demand of electricity in Washington. [2]