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Just previous to the windstorm, Seattle set a new record for rainfall in a single month with nearly 16 inches (410 mm) of rain falling in November 2006, much of it from a series of Pineapple Express rain storms in the first week of the month. Combined with several days of snow and ice later in the month, and continuing rain throughout the first ...
Pacific Northwest windstorms, sometimes colloquially known as Big Blows, [1] are extratropical cyclones which form in the Pacific basin, and affect land areas in the Pacific Northwest of the United States and British Columbia, Canada. They form as cyclonic windstorms associated with areas of low atmospheric pressure that track across the North ...
Two women died in separate incidents of tree falls near Seattle and others were injured. About 260,000 homes and businesses remained without power in Washington, Oregon and Northern California on ...
The weather will be significantly quieter this weekend around Western Washington compared to the rounds of windstorms this week. Mostly cloudy and damp weather forecast in Seattle on Saturday Skip ...
A woman was killed on Tuesday when a tree fell on a homeless encampment in Lynnwood, north of Seattle, local officials said. Deadly storm pounds Northwest US, leaving half a million without power ...
Link light rail service in the Seattle area was also disrupted by power outages; the northernmost section of the 1 Line was closed for several hours on November 19 and replaced by bus shuttles between Northgate and Lynnwood City Center stations. [28] The entire 2 Line between Bellevue and Redmond was suspended on November 20 and replaced by ...
A historic “bomb cyclone” has caused multiple deaths and mass power outages after slamming into Seattle, ... Bruising winds with speeds surpassing 77mph wreaked havoc in the western Washington ...
In the city of Seattle, a peak wind speed of 65 mph (105 km/h) was recorded; this suggests gusts of at least 80 mph (130 km/h). Damaging winds reached as far inland as Spokane. Wind gusts of 58 mph (93 km/h), the National Weather Service minimum for "High Wind Criteria," or higher were reported from San Francisco, to Vancouver, British Columbia