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Washington windstorm knocks out power to hundreds of thousands overnight


Washington windstorm knocks out power to hundreds of thousands overnight
By Q13 News Staff
Q13 Forecaster Erin Mayovsky has your forecast.
SEATTLE - A powerful windstorm knocked out electricity to hundreds of thousands of people early Wednesday morning in Western Washington.
As a result, several schools have announced that they will be closed on Wednesday.
The windstorm also caused damage in Oregon and Eastern Washington, where one woman was killed in Spokane after a tree fell on her car. 
As of noon Wednesday, Puget Sound Energy says there are approximately 210,000 customers without power. Seattle City Light had 74,000 customers without power. As of 9:30 p.m., 4,600 customers remain without power Wednesday night. Seattle City Light says the majority of remaining outages are smaller outages and fully-equipped crews continue to restore outages.  ....

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Washington Atmospheric River Brings Threat of Floods, Landslides


Washington Atmospheric River Brings Threat of Floods, Landslides
January 13, 2021
The Pacific Northwest is bracing for flooding and landslides, while the mountains will see heavy snow and possible avalanches on Wednesday as an atmospheric river collides with Washington and Oregon.
The Snoqualmie River near Carnation, Washington, is expected to produce minor to moderate flooding by Wednesday. Even metro areas like Seattle, Tacoma and Olympia could experience street flooding due to intense downpours, KOMO-TV reported.
The National Weather Service in Portland has issued a Flood Watch through Wednesday, which is the window of concern early this week. As the event continues on during the day, we may start seeing some vulnerable land break down and the integrity of some slopes weaken, KOIN reported. ....

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