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1990: November 22–24, Mercer Island bridge sinking Washington state [7] 1993: Inauguration Day windstorm, January 20. Claimed six lives, [8] 750,000 homes and businesses without power with total damage in western Washington of $130 million. [9] Also caused $500,000 in damage to the Evergreen Point Floating Bridge. [10] 1995: December 11–12 [11]
The National Weather Service weather radio transmitter on Cougar Mountain near Issaquah went off the air during the storm. [24] An Amtrak Cascades train struck a fallen tree in Silvana, between Stanwood and Marysville, at around 7:50 p.m. The tree pierced the locomotive's windshield but did not seriously injure the engineer or anyone onboard ...
The Skokomish River was the first to hit flood stage at 2:45 a.m. on December 3, [10] as drenching rains were still pelting the area. Other rivers in the state began to flood their banks at around the same time, and images of widespread flooding began showing up on the morning newscasts of every Seattle and Portland TV station.
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[10] [9] On October 21, the first storm, the extratropical remnant of Severe Tropical Storm Namtheun reached the Northeast Pacific, undergoing explosive intensification and developing into a bomb cyclone on October 21, reaching an extratropical peak of 951 millibars (28.1 inHg), while situated off the coast of the Pacific Northwest. [11]
The Weather Channel 44 minutes ago Major Storm Systems To Bring Rain, Snow To West; Seattle And Portland Could Get First Snows. A much wetter stretch is ahead from California to Washington as ...
Get the Seattle, WA local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... Here's how it happened. AccuWeather 2 hours ago Airplane crashes into Potomac River in DC near Reagan National Airport.
The National Weather Service (NWS) began issuing severe weather warnings for the whole of the Pacific Northwest on January 17 and 18. A hurricane-force wind warning was issued for offshore Oregon at about 1600 UTC on January 18. [10] A storm warning was also issued for parts of California and Oregon. [11]