LIVE UPDATES Severe thunderstorm watch issued for Seattle, Portland

Tacoma, WALocal News

A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for much of western Washington and Oregon, with the National Weather Service alerting residents to potential hazards such as hail, lightning, strong winds, and heavy rain. The FOX 13 Seattle team is actively reporting on the storm, providing real-time updates. As of Wednesday night, over 10,000 customers experienced power outages, with significant disruptions reported at the Sound Transit Angle Lake station due to a lightning-related incident. A house fire in Everett was reported around 8:30 p. m.

, caused by a lightning strike during the storm. The National Weather Service also issued special weather statements for several counties, warning of high wind gusts and hail. Seattle Public Schools took precautionary measures by canceling all after-school activities and closing buildings early. This article serves as a vital resource for local residents, offering essential updates during a significant weather event. By highlighting the immediate impacts of the storm, it underscores the importance of staying informed during severe weather conditions.

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