Lucky the truck stayed on the bridge, over 20 very large fir trees uprooted in the park.It was a bit breezy in Olympia, as well. We had temporary power outages, but nothing long term. I had one gust that hit the house and felt like an earthquake (a small one). Other than some minor items blown over everything was fine today.
Good thing the rain quit last night. We had about 3 inches in the 24 hours leading up to that. Over 10 inches so far this month and we average 7.8 inches for the entire month.
For it is easy, you hide by a big mountain.Port Ludlow, where we live, is just inside the "rain shadow." It was a little windy.......but not much.......and little rain.
Good seeing that your are home.very windy here. yesterday gusting 45
Thanks Tom, feels good to be home..Good seeing that your are home.
Stand by for round 2 Saturday.70+ mph. Still without power for 2 days. At least 1 person died from being struck by a tree and we have several hundred trees down. State Highway 97 is still closed. Some places remind me of North Carolina after a hurricane - just huge swaths of trees down!
In West Texas, that’s known as a Tuesday75 mile gusts during the night. a truck was blown off deception pass bridge, trees down all the island, power out for 12 hours..
75 mile gusts during the night. a truck was blown off deception pass bridge, trees down all the island, power out for 12 hours..
See Tom-D's post #7 above. The truck was blown over onto its side, but remained on the bridge deck resting on the bridge rail.This bridge? Did he survive?
yes.Did he?
I'll take all the winter storms, it is worth it for a month for summer.So glad we left the PNW over 10 years ago.
75 mile gusts during the night. a truck was blown off deception pass bridge, trees down all the island, power out for 12 hours..
SO far..Seriously, I hope everyone is safe and dry.
I'll take all the winter storms, it is worth it for a month for summer.
You dang kids knock it off up there..!!
Seriously, I hope everyone is safe and dry.