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Here are the strongest recorded wind gusts across western Washington on Wednesday night
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Winds swept across western Washington on Wednesday night, with gusts that downed power lines and trees across the region, killing at least one person when a tree fell on their car.
The strongest recorded gust was at Alpental, about 2,400 feet above Snoqualmie Pass.
The winds came amid a Wind Advisory for the lowlands and a Blizzard Warning in the mountains, both of which have since expired.
Here's a look at where the strongest gusts were recorded in the region:
– SeaTac, 45 mph at 9 p.m.- Everett, 44 mph at 10 p.m.- Boeing Field, 41 mph at 8 p.m.- Bremerton, 36 mph at 8 p.m.
More rain, mountain snow continues after storm batters western Washington
Strong winds and steady rain toppled trees and knocked out power.
WESTERN WASHINGTON — A powerful storm swept across western Washington, bringing strong winds, heavy rain in the lowlands, and dangerous snowy conditions in the mountains.
There were thousands of people in the dark on Thursday morning because of the storm. Many of the outages reported by Puget Sound Energy were on the Eastside along the Interstate 90 corridor leading up to Snoqualmie Pass. The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) said a power outage at the summit is affecting cameras, travel times, weather data, and chain-up signs.
"Be prepared for heavy snow and rain now through the weekend," WSDOT said in an X post.
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