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Wed Feb 26, 2025, 06:20 PM Feb 26

Overnight storm in Snohomish County left 16,000 without power

EVERETT — A windstorm knocked down trees and power poles across Snohomish County Monday and left more than 16,000 homes without power.

Winds picked up Monday evening and blew through the night, including gusts at Paine Field as high as 52 miles per hour, National Weather Service meteorologist Kayla Mazurkiewicz said.

Winds should decrease Tuesday afternoon, she said, bringing the potential of rain. But Wednesday is a different story.

“Tomorrow we have temperatures in the mid-upper 50s, definitely could hit some 60s and have some sun breaks,” Mazurkiewicz said. “It’s kind of weird how that happens.”

https://www.heraldnet.com/news/overnight-storm-in-snohomish-county-left-16000-without-power/

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