Series of storms forecasted to hit Whatcom County this weekend

Bellingham, WALocal News

A series of storms is set to hit Whatcom County this weekend, prompting the National Weather Service in Seattle to issue a hydrologic outlook for the region. Beginning Friday, the storms will bring heavy rain and warmer temperatures, contributing to snowmelt and increasing the risk of river flooding. However, forecasters have indicated that the Nooksack and Skagit rivers are currently not expected to reach action stage levels, providing some reassurance to residents. Wind gusts could reach up to 40 mph in Bellingham on Saturday, which may pose additional challenges. The total rainfall expected throughout the weekend could amount to two inches, necessitating preparations from local residents.

As the weather develops, it is crucial for the community to stay informed and heed any advisories from local authorities. The combination of heavy rain, snowmelt, and wind underscores the importance of being prepared for potential impacts. This weather event highlights the ongoing challenges of managing severe weather in the Pacific Northwest.

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