Friday, October 22, 2010

A Powerful Storm Will Strike W. Washington Late This Weekend

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http://alertsense.com/weather.aspx?id=873485



A Potent storm will Slam Into the Region Saturday Night and Sunday Resulting in Locally Heavy Rain and Strong winds, on The Coast. Another Blast of Strong winds, Impacting a Larger Part Of The Area, is Possible on Monday. this storm will Also Generate Large Swells of About 25 to 30 Feet Sunday Afternoon, Which is Expected

to Last Through Monday. this Could Lead to the Potential for Coastal Flooding in Areas Adjacent to the Pacific Such As Aberdeen.



Snow Levels are Anticipated to Remain Above Many of the Major Cascade Pass Levels Until the Strong Front Sweeps Through During the Day Sunday. The Snow Levels are Expected to Vary Between 4000 and 4500 Feet Sunday Night Through Monday. Thus Significant Snowfall will More Likely Occur in the Higher Passes or Above the 4000 Foot Level.



Those Planning Outdoor Activities, in the Mountains

Should Stay Tuned to the Latest Updates from the National Weather

Service on this Upcoming Storm.



WWW.WEATHER.GOV/SEATTLE



Expires10/22/10 6:45 PM

County/AreaEast Puget Sound Lowlands, WA (latitude: 46.8014, longitude: -122.408)



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