5 extreme weather events in Tacoma in 2024

Tacoma, WALocal News

In 2024, Tacoma encountered a range of extreme weather events that showcased the region's susceptibility to natural hazards. Atmospheric rivers, known as Pineapple Express systems, delivered heavy rainfall, raising flooding concerns. Residents enjoyed a rare view of the aurora borealis due to a geomagnetic storm, adding beauty to the year's challenges. Furthermore, a significant heat wave intensified wildfire activity, severely impacting air quality and leaving residents with smoky skies. Each event not only disrupted daily life but also underscored the critical importance of preparedness for natural disasters.

This article, produced with AI assistance, serves as a reminder of the ongoing environmental challenges faced by the community and the need for continued awareness and action.

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