Another wet, windy storm heading toward Western Washington this weekend, forecasters warn

A wet and windy storm is approaching Western Washington after several weeks of mild weather since the Nov. 19 bomb cyclone that damaged homes in the Sudden Valley area of Whatcom County.

“A stout disturbance” arrives late Friday into Saturday with a one-third chance of winds gusting to 40 mph or stronger in Whatcom County, meteorologist Dev McMillian said in an online forecast for the National Weather Service in Seattle.

Flooding is also possible this weekend in coastal Whatcom County as the storm coincides with seasonal king tides, McMillian said…

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